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  • Where did the inspiration for the music come from? Any reason to think it bears any resemblance to actual music used on the battlefield?

    Awful camerawork, but what reenactment legion is that? I'm with Legio VI Victrix :-)

  • Ahh veteris imperii Romani unus potentissimorum imperia omni tempore

  • bene

  • Some very good drums here. You need a deep heavy horn and a huge drum with lots of bass and you'll be golden.

  • Battlefield drums (even for old times) should be 'rolling' and not in such a stiff way... think of it as a slow locomotive...

  • Where music at the beginning of the movie from??

  • Why do some people seem to think that a battle looked more like a modern ballet? You really think roman soldiers hopped along like this while playing djembé? *lol*

  • In effetti potevano contare in Latino classico... unus-a-um

    duo-duae-duo

    tres-tria

    quattuor

  • old roman music..e poi dai il wuan, ciu', trì ??

    Nun se po' proprio sentì!!

  • music for military campaign, not music for the people of Rome...

  • People need to learn how to kep a feckin camera still. Pan slowly and watch what you''re recording!!

    This drumming is very similar to the styles we use on medieval batttlefield re-enactments in the UK, most military drumming seems to have remained consistant throughout the ages.

  • i really wish there wa s a good recoridng of jsu the drums... woudl eb really sueful for some work i am doing :/

  • é uma treta

  • @MrJoaokc5 Num é uma treta! É uma cilada, Bino!

  • Still waiting on : Watch out mothers ! we will make your daughters ho's Yes its a Roman song :D ooh they dont differ to modern day :) DUH ,,,

    Its by Marious Legionars ... no not Ceasars.

  • spelling fail...big time

  • In the first segment of the clip, what is the music called?

  • Why don't you all come over to our 320 acre farm in the US? Plenty of open space for Legions to manueveur and plenty of space for Barbarians aside from SCA....to weird for me.

  • march Legions march!!!!

  • pleaseee!!!!

    can you say me the name of the first song!!?

    thank !!!

  • Roma aumenterà a gloria

  • What kind of drums are those.

  • Some kind of a Roman kettledrum...

  • WOW-even the dog has a strong spirit! I loved it! Of course I will have the beat of the drums in my head all day, dumdumdadadumdumdadadumdumdada­dum-HEY!

  • And the shields and marching are also stupendous :)

  • Lol dog has strong spirit.. But seriously... umm who was coughing at 0:57 ROFL

  • Italianisque movens bellum Romanicosus et Romanorum bellicosorum! Bellumque movens Romanos etiam loquentur Lingua Latinam! Ludum belli audivi bonum!

  • Romanorum legionam killum efficientum, killum et enslavem millionem. Romanum brutalissimus vis. Civilizationem Romanorum - unum ludicrussimus. Romanorum brutalissimus et barbarissimus vis.

    Nuncio forgettorum barbarissimus contesti gladiatorem et horriblem delendum Carthago. Nuncio forgettorum brutalissimus retaliatum Romanum rebellionem Judeaiam.

    Buildum largem empirem Romanum. Lessonem historiam Romanum: se vis prosperem, killibus efficientorum, killibus constantem et brutalissimus adoptus.

  • Forgettorum? ROFL

  • Ultima ratio nostrum: quo crucifiam Cristos Iesus? Romanem.

    Quo brutalissimus? Romanem.

    Quo barbarissimus? Romanem.

  • LOL just as bad Latin as mine. Ultima ratio nostrA, I think.

    Non exspectavi quod tam venit responsum!!! LOL

  • Your latin is very terrible!

  • I wrote in provincial, 'street' Latin, that is, Latin spoken by ordinary people in Roman provinces like Gaul. What we learn in schools today is based on the Latin used in the literature of that time. They are like the English spoken in the streets & King's English.

    In fact, if we were to go back to Roman times in a time machine, my street Latin will be more useful than 'correct' Latin, which will only make Romans laugh & possibly mark us as easy targets for crime.

  • How do you learn vulgar Latin

    I'm interested tbh

  • @odenskrigare by studying latin paleography and epigraphy.  also diachronic latin linguistics.

  • @drav1dan Taking an english word and put some "-em" and "-us" after them won't make it vulgar Latin... I sincerely doubt that any Roman would understand "killum", "buildum" or "forgettorum" :)

    Very funny text though :)

  • @fluffytom82: No, you got that backwards. It is by removing the "-em" and "-us" from vulgar Latin words that English words originated. So, 'forget' comes from 'forgettorum' etc. :)

  • @fluffytom82 Actually, it is better to take a Portuguese word and put some "-um", "-ii" or "-us" at its end works better if you want to recreate vulgar Latin. Example: "gládio" becomes "gladius", "santo" becomes "sanctus" ("holy", "saint"), "mundo" becomes "mundi" ("world"), "puro e sutil" becomes "purus et subtilis" ("pure and subtle"), "face de Abril" becomes "faciem Aprilis", "cinco pros fiéis defuntos" becomes "quinquies pro fidelibus defunctis" ("five for the faifthful dead ones").

  • Bellicosi Romani.

  • Nice music and props. Would not mind having a shield like that. ^^

  • asd, carina

  • great!

  • dude can i use this music for my claymation

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