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  • for me its the Rome was the greatest and the most civilized Nation in Ancient World

  • Did you know that the Roman Empire never really "fell"? It turned into what is now known as the Vatican, and the emperor became the pope.

  • @a1exandearth -- You are right and almost nobody knows that. you probably love history or are naturally wise. ^_^

  • J'écris en français car je suis nul en anglais désolé,

    Moi et l'empire romain font 1 et malgré la qualité moyenne de la vidéo j'aime ce que vous avez fait. Très bien !

  • lovely song! does anyone know what the name of the song and who is singing? thanks!

  • Amazing. These guys were so advanced for their time. What I wouldn't give to see them first hand.

  • Why am i watching a music video with Romans fighting in the background!! what a waste of space..we're looking for information not that this bullshit

  • Rome exiled my people for 2.000 years an destroyed our Holy Temple, Its gold used to build the amphitheatre in Rome. Rome (EU and Vatican) still tries to shackle our spirit and narrow our borders through siding with our enemies the tribe of Ishmael.

  • Just becuase the persians had a large empire doesnt mean they did something great to achieve it. The persians were just the strongest tribe out of some other small middle eastern tribe and they happened to rise to power. The romans had to compete with carthage at their beginning and were under constant threat from barbarian tribes on all their borders. I never did like the persian empire very much, rome always was the most interesting to me.

  • @SRFColonel for you But history says other !

    persians the first aryans The master of history

  • aciedent Persia Great empire too

    it was bigger than the roman The Persian empire and the greek empire are forgotten

    the biggest empire ever of the aciedent world was Persia !!!

  • @iappleshahh and guess who beat the shit outta persia

  • @Excadrilling Nobody did could invade persia Achaemenid Empire

    go look on the wikipedia List romans shit cant even own persia 

  • @iappleshahh Trying to be smart? Achaemenid empire was conquered by Alexander the Great and his Greek Macedon forces about three centuries before Rome conquered the area around the Mediterranean sea, when they were still fighting for the control of the Italian peninsula. On the eastern frontier the Roman nemesis were Parthia and later the Sassanids.

  • @2000un2000 youre trying do smart with youre greeks THe persians xerxes fucked all greeks and spartans ANd the fucking romans were fucked by the ottomans and the arabs so stfu With youre race

  • @iappleshahh I am not trying to be smart, I am trying to educate you because you obviously know little history. The Achaemenid Persians never concoured mainland Greece. They tried several times and each time they were defeated. Later Alexander conquered the empire in less than ten years.

    PS: Silly boy jerking off on ancient history as he has nothing to do in his life:))) Enjoy:)))

  • @2000un2000 ahah you are jerking of motherfucker

    xerxes fucked whole Greece so stfu AHAHHA THE PERSIANS DEFEATED THE NOOBI SPARTANS AND ALL FUCKING GAY GREEKS SO STFU

    PERSIA WAS THE BIGGEST EMPIRE AND HISTORY AND HAD AN BIG CULTURE AND THEY MADE EVERYTHING ALL MOST WHAT DID THE ROMANS DID OR THE GREEKS

    WE MADED THE FIRST HUMAN RIGHT

    AND MORE FIRST WHEEL ETC

    SO STFY your gay land greece have never defeated persia

    ONLY BURNED PLACES evil macedonian and not greece

  • @iappleshahh Facepalm for you!

    PS: Hope you grow up soon and realize internet isnt everything.

  • @iappleshahh

    Alexander the Great wasnt a real macedonia. The part that was called as macedonia is actully and was a part of today's and that times greece. And it only took him a couple years to conquer persia.

    And the greeks didnt perhaps win the battle at Thermopyle, in numbers. But it still was a victory for the greek people and citiestates. Because they got something to unit around. And later at the Battle of Plataia the greeks once more outnumbered defeted the persian army.

  • @CyreneUMR The stand at Thermopyle was made possible by the great Themistocles who defeated the much larger Persian navy so that Xerxes couldn't land troops behind Leonidas. Themistocles was every bit the match in courage and daring as Leonidas, but far more tactical (he won, Leonidas lost).

    As for the 300 Spartans,why does history forget that 700 Thespians and 400 Thebans also chose to stand with the Spartans and fight to the death against the Persians?

  • @iappleshahh i think Rome is most remember because of how advanced they where. not just in technology but in political sciences and so on.

  • @DBTFxC they persians were THe most advanced on the world the babylonians

    the persians were the first civilation on the world and had the biggest empire In the history

    and there cultuur and there Capitals and People and religon were better than the romans

    the created a lot of things first battery and wheel and more!!

  • @iappleshahh true, but i think Rome is also most remembered due to the fact thats its collapse caused the European Dark Ages. And as most recorded history of that time came out of Europe it was a big deal.

  • @DBTFxC Advanced in everything. But they did take their sculptural inspirations from the Greeks, advanced in all other areas infact. Their capacity for building communications networks through trade, shipping and road communications was a thousand years ahead of its time! I am reading a book about Romans at the moment.

  • Imperium Romanum mîlitiam tuam dêsîderat.

    

  • Was the Roman Empire and ancient China both great civilizations?

  • @VanillaSnow23 yes.

  • @VanillaSnow23 yes, now another question, who was better? In terms of military, civilization importance for our modern world, government and art, including architecture off course.

  • @VanillaSnow23 what about india and greece? egypt?

    

  • @poggenmitdrogen1 they were great...but rome and china were at the very top

  • @poggenmitdrogen1 were all great, untill they got taken by Rome and alexander

  • @pikken01 india was partly taken by alexander ;)

  • @poggenmitdrogen1 ok ok, i will have to agree ;)

  • @poggenmitdrogen1 and persia?

  • i only want the sound

  • I KNOW...AINT THAT CRUEL & CRAYZZ

  • ¿De qué película se han sacado estas imágenes?

  • ¡Alucinnte! Un 10 para la música. Enhorabuena por el vídeo.

  • Im going to sound like a dick here, but there cannot be peace without war...

  • @145thedon Peace isn't achieved through war, only oppression and then war again.

  • @145thedon Depends on the terms of war. The first objective of war to advance self interest and/or survival. Achieving "peace", whatever that may mean, is irrelevant and it is usually not truely achieved until long after the killing has ended.

  • @BubbaGump332 True : /

  • I VOTE FOR WORLD PEACE~*~GOOD TIDINGS TO ALL

  • WHY CAN'T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG NICELY~?

  • @sherhendrix1 because we have differences and someone always wants more power than the next... its sad but true

  • @MrPaxonar I totally agree with you man

    The founding fathers of the US copied the roman republic for our constitution

    You prob knew that but yeah I side with you

  • please tell me the name of the film

  • @defuser786 How can you even say that, it clearly shows you have no understanding of history. The roman empire did have its rough sides, periodes of outrageous taxes, unnecessary voilence,... BUT the fact remains that The roman empire changed the world for the better in more ways then any other civilization that came after them.

  • @MrPaxonar I Disagree with the last line ,, read about the Islamic civilization you can see this documentary I saw hear in youtube in 2 parts the rise & the Awakening under the name Islam: Empire of Faith. Part 1: Prophet Muhammad and rise of Islam (full; PBS Documentary)

    thank you.

  • I just love the Ancient Roman culture, it seemed like a wonderful and extravagant place. would sure like to have been a nobleman around that era :)

  • @NaXoth yea of course...u should have learned that roman culture derives from greece

  • @Megaspatriwtis i have been to greece, the culture there is nice aswell :)

  • @Megaspatriwtis You are an ignorant, the two different cultures coexisted in the same period

  • @Sextum84 u are idiot...roman culture is taken all from greece...the roman has no difference from the greek one...

  • @Megaspatriwtis yea go on pls, show more ignorance

  • What was the name of those movies ?

  • Filmed by a potato

  • The hell with the roman empire

  • BUT THE ARMY WAS NOT BIGGER THAN IT COULD BE DEFEATED

    As others after them who thought they also could conquer europe

  • @Epionea From what movie is this?

  • They are no parallel to ancient Chinese army

  • @OwenLJN Most ancient military historians disagree.

  • @OwenLJN That,s what Chinese nationalists claim, not what historians teach.

  • Roma Ha Vinto!!!!

  • To the CREATOR OF THIS VIDEO-,,ALL ROADS LEAD TO ROME,, doesnt refferes on their technology or something else.It was said by Hannibal after he had crossed Alpes.His commanders told him it would be impossible,and after that he said to them All roads lead to Rome!

  • @lodhol i think hannibal was quite literal when he said that :) rome was the heart of the republic so it would be logical to assume that all roads lead to it, after all a good road network is the lifeblood of any republic\empire

  • 14 Gauls were insulted by this video

  • what did romans think of the chinese?

  • @VanillaSnow23 romans empire didn't arrive in china!

  • @huntermartin64 Yes, but the Romans often traded with them, remember the 'Silk Road'?

  • @RC15O5 yes they have relationship with sino empire but i dont think they think each other because there was too much distance sorry my bad englisch im italian

  • @VanillaSnow23 Romans referred to the Chinese as "Seres," and the Chinese called the Roman Empire as "Daqin." There was much trade between the two along the silk road; the Romans valued Chinese silk, and the Chinese valued Roman glass. However, most trade was conducted by Persian and Sogdian merchants, so the Roman and Chinese has little direct contact.

    Chinese sources do record a Roman emissary arriving in China in 166, and a few more emissaries in the 3rd century.

  • @SCBUAD I think it was during Emperor Antoninus reign, father to Marcus Aurelius.

    Chinese and Romans met in Sogdiana and fought around 50BC.

  • Testudo ftw!

  • FIRE AWAITS WHOM FIGHT FOR GREED, ROMAN EMPIRE ARE THIEVES WHOM HAVE SUCKED THE BLOOD OF THE POOR DRY.

  • нацистский терранский ведический поход! за любовь и главенство и Арийскую Расу на Земле! Урра! Зиг хайль!

  • I love that show

  • Tell me please, what is this movie, and who performs this song?

  • I was always wondering if in NFL football, they can form a testudo formation around the guy with the ball.

  • @Epionea what movie are those clips from

  • Hail Wodan!

  • Roma Victor

  • Слава Империи!

  • Donde puedo ver esa pelicua ?

  • btw the roman empire was most corrupted,greedy for might and slaves,their senatores were spoiled and they killed hundreds of thousand ppl just of reasons of power and influence...kinda third reich,im glad that this empire vanished from the face of this earth

  • @bernisweltredsun

    Hi, you are partly right, but those charachteristics were shared by all States of those times. Corruption appered after the old republican rule (nothing to do with the Usan Republican Party) was replaced by autocracy. Comparison with third reich is nonsense: the Rom empire was NOT racialist.

  • rome allways fucked up with muslims

    even the rome have more thousend soldiers

    and armed but allway lose every wor with muslims

    History is the witness !!!!!

  • @11hadram11

    It can't possibly have something to do with the fact that by the time the Muslims appeared on the map, the Romans have been in a long sharp decline for a century or more before?

    Or how about the fact that the last of the Roman empire, the Byzantines have been sacked, and attacked by every kingdom nearby?

  • @11hadram11 Good grammar 

  • @RiftPvPRiverset

    yeah what ever  but i belive you got my point

  • @11hadram11 How little you actually know. If you're going to speak from a position of knowledge, back it up. Otherwise all you're doing is stirring up anger with bullshit concocted from your biased mind. That and your grammar is fucking atrocious, I put you at 12 years old with dyslexia.

    Not hating on those with dyslexia, I'm just saying, not many people spell "war", "wor" without an excuse.

  • Romans are better than Spartans.

  • @KspecMusic At?

  • @johnnylr everything.

  • @KspecMusic Wrong. Spartans were far superior warriors individually - what they lacked was an adaptive society and mountains of money and men.

  • 2:24 could someone who has studied his/her history point out which civilization is which according to colour (Romans are not necessary, I already know they are the red ones)?

    Thanks.

  • If you must break the law, do it to seize power: in all other cases observe it.

    Julius Caesar

  • "WE CAME WE SAW WE CONQUERED"

  • А вить Армения не раз воевала с самой римской Императорской армией иногда и удавалось и побеждать такого монстра хотя Армения почти не когда не вела завоевательские походы тем самым эксперты считают основной причиной почему она стала такой маленькой......

  • История Армении начинается из древних манускриптов, на сегодня она таит в себе много загадок, которая не изучена лишь потому что пепел варваров большим слоем накрывает исконные земли под названием Армянское нагорье. Кто как Римляне знают Армению лучше всех из великих держав которые не отрицали уникальность этого народа как сегодня делают вчерашние кочевники и всякая нечесть которые построили себе государство на костях Великой Византии и Армении.....

  • Lord Titus Andronicus... that is all.

  • Its sad we fought between us. Romans should have expanded like Alexander

  • what movies is this from? i wanna watch them now..

  • @xtrucky, Its called "Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire" for parts and others are movies like "HBO Rome"

  • The crucified Jesus , They're Monsters ,and not have to be glorificated

  • @luismtloko I thought the Jews were the ones who really wanted Jesus crucified. And what a bizarre thing to say. In those times hundreds of thousands of people were crucified, beheaded, fed to the lions, and so on. You mean to tell me that an empire that lasted for centuries is 'monstrous' because under their rule a particular person in some shithole in the Middle East was executed? How gucking stupid are you? It boggles the mind.

  • I'm sorry but the anglos and Germanic people don`t have nothing to do with Romans , in fact , they destroyed the whole empire .

  • And let's not forget concrete and plumbing, Try having civilization without these!

  • @ca139hvy They also build roads. Unfortunately the barbarians demolished them and used the stones to build houses.

  • Hispania Maxima, gratia tibi Roma

  • Romani, ite domum !!!

  • Many stupid comments....

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  • China > Rome.

  • @DragonOfQin By what criteria?

  • Roman society was idiotic. But it's tacticts and strategy and warfare were magnificent... Therefore all hail Rome!

  • @xPark0ur roman society was idiotic? but what country are you? you are european?

  • @MrCommunion Yea Im European, actually im in teh country next to modern Italy.. And yes .. sending men to die for your fun in the gladiator pit is a bit sick... Especially if you dont give them all the same chance to survive.. But in overall Roman Empire is the most magnificent civilization that ever existed. :)

  • @xPark0ur you know the true reality of the gladiator? i think not, you must know that the gladiators were expensive, their high cost was due to their training, for these factors, hardly the gladiators died in combat, the only ones who actually died in combat were slaves, because you know, that to make the gladiator was not necessary to be a slave.

    (continue)

    

  • @xPark0ur If your knowledge, is based on films,then you have not understood anything about the history of Rome, and that culture, that you define ''stupid'' he founded the basics the entire Western world... even the gesture of the thumb to, is a falsehood created by movies...

    if you have nothing to do with my culture, avoids saying nonsense.

  • @MrCommunion First of all my knowledge is not based on filmes o.O .. and anyway culture of Rome is not stupid, I never said that since Roman culture is nice. The only thing I said was sick to send ppl to die and not even make the cahnces of surviving equal. And just so, its funny cause many history books mention that gladiators often died, not only slaves o.O ( go blame the authors-.-). And another thing I dont understand is why are you sayin I have nothing with your culture ---> which culture ?

  • @xPark0ur my culture is totally derived from Roman, my dialect, the Italian official language, the sayings, practices and customs, also my last name is Roman (Caruso from Roman Carausius) my name is Greek etc etc etc, So, what we have in common?

  • @MrCommunion What we have in common is that we both love Roman Empire with all pros and cons and and I never never said anything bad about Italian culture. :) Well anyway im learninh Latin in school so dont say that I am not interested in Roman culture. The thing i dont like about Roman empire is the slavery.. But everyone has his own oppinion and in overall Roman empire is magnificent. Any good films about Roman empire ? ^^

  • @xPark0ur you learn Latin in school because it is used for several things, such as medicine, or legal level.

    for movies, well there are many,Also TV series but the best but the best remains The Gladiator, even if the film you see the dome of St. Peter...

  • @MrCommunion amm Latin for legal and medicine is very easy since they only have to learn like 200 names and so on .. I learn latin cause I chose to go to school to learn it and because latin is a basic in many languages and also because im interested in Roman culture, mithology and so on... From the new films The return of the Eagle seems quite interesting.

  • Roma Victor!

  • @OrkSlayer156 roma victor? you're American please.

  • What did the Romans think of the Chinese?

  • @VanillaSnow23 They likely didnt know they existed at the time.

  • @VanillaSnow23 The Romans sent Jesters and entertainers to the Chinese imperial courts. 

  • The Greatest empire to exist

  • From what movie is this battle scene 1:10 ?

  • hail ROME!!!!!

  • I didn't see Uriel Septim III...

    Oh wait, is this real life?

  • the Roman Empire is still with us today.

    Our Calender, System of Laws, etc.

    Europe and by extension USA is HEAVILY influenced by the Romans. All that is really missing is a few despots to Ruin the place.

    Oh Wait ....

  • @SuperChuckRaney - loool

  • @SuperChuckRaney Our calender is based on the Gregorian calendar not the Roman Calendar.

  • @SuperChuckRaney yeah, but a lot of what the romans did was based off of the Greeks.

  • @SuperChuckRaney and dont forget the eu is the legacy of the roman empire after many wars the people of europe stand united now we must unite with our other brothers and sisters acrous the globe to form the empire of man where democratie and science rain to bring us an golden age

  • @SuperChuckRaney I wonder what civilizations next incarnation will be, after the US & EU eventually crumble.. and I don't mean China or India, I mean what will our own societies look like after they manage to "rise" again..

  • @SuperChuckRaney Great job to you for listening in class

  • Yes christianity was one of the killing blows to the roman empire. The civil war between the east and west empires led to death, debt, and confusion. However money, corruption, greed, etc... led to its demise. If the leaders had not been corrupted and not led rome into a huge debt it might still be around today.

  • Rome's demise came from moral corruption not religion. The Roman Empire literally rotted from the inside out.

  • funny how you guys keep forgetting that nero's little stunt was the leading cause of the downfall.

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  • @070TheWatcher070 its a mix i know some are from the HBO series Rome and the rest are from the BBC one is heroes and Villains Atilla, another is about Hannibal i'll get back on the rest because i recognize most

  • and when christianity came they lost everything

  • @enkopingsbo I'm not a christian but explain how that particular religion destroyed the Roman Empire as opposed to preserving it.

  • @SlipSloop you are not christian but you sure don't know shit about religion and history.

    the fall of the roman empire was caused by many reasons but most certainly not by religion.by corruption and also romans started to enlist people that were not romans like germans in return for land. these germans never got there land but slowly slowly they started to be part to be part of the roman society. until odoacer arrived proclaming himself king of the germans in rome.

    look more info by your own.

  • @manuingiro What the fuck? You're straight up retarded. I was asking the guy why he thought the Empire's conversion to Christianity lead to Rome's downfall.

  • @manuingiro I agree with SlipSloop. And plus, if you wanted to get your point across, you really should use at least some form of grammar and spelling.

  • @070TheWatcher070 unless you're a larper.. then its all real!

  • What movie is that at 1:00?

  • wow mad epic

  • @070TheWatcher070 hbo rome

  • Vice

  • roman law roman writing roman government systems roman names roman architecture roman festivals tel me when did rome fall ?

  • @couthyband shh the peasents will learn of the secret if you keep telling stuff like that

  • too bad religion was the downfall of such an empire

  • @MrPartizanac indeed, christianity weakend them

  • @040392agh weakened? more like 'destroyed'... i was speechless after I heard what the church did to the largest library in the world, located in Alexandria, in the library all the modern day technologies and medicines were in store... and it was burned because it wasn't holy or christian enough..... not to mention the statue of Zeus in greece, etc, etc, etc,.. ;(

  • @MrPartizanac pathetic I know. Imagine if it neverwas destroyed we may be exploring galaxies by now.

  • @cwood4ever or conquering!!

    PD

    Luke I'm your father!! XDDD