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  • ROMVLVS MARTIS FILIVS VRBEM ROMAM CONDIDIT ET REGNAVIT ANNOS DVODEQVADRAGINTA ISQVE PRIMVS DVX DVCE HOSTIVM ACRONE REGE CAENINENSIVM INTERFECTO SPOLIA OPIMA IOVI FERETRIO CONSECRAVIT RECEPTVSQVE IN DEORVM NVMERVM QVIRINVS APPELLATVS EST l
  • PAVLLVS LEPIDVS DENARIO SCRIPTVST NOMEN PVLCHER LINGVA PVLCHRA NVFF SAID BITCHES!!! l

  • Vote on 7 of 27 wonders of portuguese origin all over the world :D Portugal was The First Global Nation on the Planet!

  • ne doare-n pula de ce scrii tu cacatule! un cacat italian ce arunca cu noroi in toti vlahii, ca toate natiunile disperate de criza de indentitate din balcani: rusii, ungurii, sarbii, grecii, bulgarii,..si, mai nou, shitalienii!

  • Rapist!!!

  • ye! mafiot murderer!

  • Qui non parliamo il turcomongoloRoMrumeno....

  • hey hello i´m Freddy Valerio my last name has someting about with the roman kign or emperators thanks

  • Aeneas filius Anchisae est.Patria Aeneae Troia est.Graeci Troiam oppugnant et dolo expugnant.Aeneas cum Anchisae,cum nato,et cum sociis ad Italiam navigat.Aeneas bellum ingens geret in Italia.Populos feroces contundet,mores in eis imponent et meonia condet.Postea Iulus ,Aeneae filius,regnum ab Lavinio transferet et Albam Longam muniet.Post trecentos annos Ilia duos filios,Romulum et Remum,pariet,quos lupa nutriet.Romulus Romanos de suo nomine appelabit.

    For those who know the Latin lang. :D

  • roman republick forever!

  • Marcis Porcius Cato 4ever!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Hehehehe :P

  • uff i kinad recognise some words learned it only for 2 years:D

  • pandemonio questo video è meraviglioso per la storia della repubblicz romana, è senz'altro tra i miei preferiti

  • Great video Res Publica period was awesome

  • pandemioni, che dire, tu si che sei capace di fare video. Ho visto molti dei tuoi (il più bello sicuramente quello Italia vs Gallia ;) ) e mi sono piaciuti molto. La cosa che più mi piace è che riesci a catturare l'attenzione nel modo in cui esponi le cose. Davvero bravo! 5 stelle!

  • Vulgarem linguam non possum dicre!!! Ha iocus iste terrbilis.

  • Bellissimo! Anche le musiche sono magnifiche!

  • Grazie Emiliano! Certo che di lavori interessanti ne hai un bel po' anche tu. Piacere di conoscerti. Intanto sfoglio con passione il tuo profilo.

  • I certainly prefer the republican over the imperial Rome

    great music by the way,what's the song?

    Pandemonio,have you read Plutarch's lifes?

    I believe you will find them very intersting

    They hooked me into roman history myself,well to the extent that I am hooked at any case

  • Ok stupid question about the song

    It seems I will have to look Empyrium up:)

  • Oh, history and culture of ancient Greeks and Romans are amazing. There is always something new to find about them.

  • I totally agree with that.

    I originally bought Plutarch in order to read about the Greeks in the pairs,but then I found to my surprise that I liked the stories of the Romans they were compared to just as much,if not more.

  • Anyway the Greeks are also Romans because of the Byzantine empire, and the Italians are also Greeks because of Magna Graecia (Μεγάλη Ἑλλάς).

  • Such a great comment p81 that finds me totally agreed!!!

  • As great as the video combined with the excellent music. But this of course, you've been told by most of us!!

  • SALVE well-done! I like the presentation a lot.

    just a few comments - AENEAS fled from Troy and Numa codified Roman law and Caesar conquered some of the Celtic world (not all). OPTIME

  • Yes, I used to escape as synonym of the verb to flee. Of course I know Caesar didn't conquer all the Celtic world, but if I say generally that he conquered the Celtic world, without other specifications, it sounds more majestic. :-) Besides this is not a scientific work, obviously.

  • 1)Numa presented his laws and decisions as divine, because they were from a nymph, Egeria. I will put just a quote about.

  • 2)"And although we have seen that Romulus could organize the Senate and establish other civil and military institutions without the aid of divine authority, yet it was very necessary for Numa, who feigned that he held converse with a nymph, who dictated to him all that he wished to persuade the people to; and the reason for all this was that Numa mistrusted his own authority, lest it should prove insufficient to enable him to introduce new and unaccustomed ordinances in Rome."

  • 3)[Niccolò Machiavelli, "Discourses on the first ten Books of Titus Livius", I 11, "Of the religion of the Romans"]

  • Thanks for your comments and compliments! ;-)

  • Of course the Turkish people that are saying all these crap are just a nationalist minority. Most of them are logical and nice people.

  • carsalcyril, my co-partiot, I can't agree with you more than I already do. But as fas as nationalism in our neighboring country (Turkey) it is unfortunately to a greater extend than you already think. Unfortunatley these nationalistic parties (from both sides) maintain hate and continuing fights

  • ...and of course it is sad when they claim as their own roman and greek monuments in the land of Asia Minor. Is it possible they do it? but yes, they do. Homer? A Turk? Yes, I heard that version before. I am not surprised. Now, the Etruscans are also Turks..what's next...

  • I also have to say that when I speak about ancient Greek cities in Turkey there are also great Roman monuments in these cities.

  • They speak about civilization all the time and if you visit Turkey they will show you ancient Greek cities and Hagia Sofia in Constantinople.

  • Is like all Europeans start to move one day to an other continent and one of their tribes name its country Europe, then the people who will live in this country will start to say that everyone who came is a part of their nation.

  • The reason is obvious in the 8th century AD they were in such undeveloped level of civilization that the ethnical idea was something completely strange for them so all the people who used to live on the steppe recognize themselves us the only humans on this world. Because that steppe was the world for them.

  • These people are based on the idea that all the people in Asian steppe were just Turks. In the same way that we call ourselves Indo-Europeans.

  • My Italian friends don't worry about the Turks if they tell you what they believe about their expansion on this world you'll become mad. One of the last things that one of them told me was that the name ΟΜΗΡΟΣ (HOMER) cames from.....OMAR.

  • The ancient LYDIANS should be the ancestors of the Etruscans, not the "Turks". A Turk has in common with an Etruscan how much as he has in common with an ancient Lydian. But the dominants in a modern turk are others, because the turks derive most of all from a people who invaded the Anatolia (Middle Age) and who was called exactly "turk".

  • ...Obviously these real turks combined with some ancient population of the Anatolic peninsula, also Greeks. But the genetic dominant of the turks is... the turk one.

  • Besides remember that Etruscans and Romans were two different people.

  • eurekalert. org/pub_releases/2007-06/esoh-­aew061307.php

  • You can say the Etruscans were from Anatolia. Well. Everybody knew this theory, also here in Italy (in fact that scholar you quote is an Italian). But the modern Turks are a mixture of several races that never came in Italy. So you can't say the Etruscans were "turks", you can just say there is a genitic variant in the turks that is the same in the inhabitans of Volterra, Murro, ecc...

  • ...But there aren't, in these places, all the other genetic variants that the Turks took from the other populations that have nothing to do with the Etruscans. This is the point: to have any genetic characteristic common with some Turk, doesn't mean to be Turk. It cans just mean that who has this characteristic has some ancestor common with some ancestor of some Turk. Can you understand?

  • pandemonio81 and lXIVgemina, you are absolutely right. GREETINGS FROM GREECE

  • Si dice gli Etruschi possano provenire dall'Asia minore. Ma questa ovviamente non era abitata dai Turchi allora. I Turchi si stabilirono laggiù millenni dopo. Nulla a che fare, perciò, con gli Etruschi, in ogni caso. Fra l'altro i Romani non erano Etruschi, ma Romani... Quel tizio è un chiaro esempio di coglione: inutile discuterci.

  • Boy... Also if the Etruscans moved from Asia Minor, the Turks came in Asia Minor many many centuries after this emigration. You are mad.

  • Give me the music of your perfect video, P81

  • Empyrium - "When shadows grow longer"

  • Romans r Turks? Are you for real? Noway.

  • this is too bad caz greeks r not romans. Actually no one knows who are this greeks. They like soup.

    And You know Etrusks have %99 of Turkish DNA. It's mean Romans r Turks...

  • The Italians are my friends.

  • My Italian friend, a lover of Rome, I adore the music of your video. Ave!!!!!

  • do a new videooo!

    You leave me bad brother! I have the same blood! :(

    Bad Roman! For that, i like more the Greeks! they are more cute that you!

  • Ave Caesar!

  • Roma victor!

  • Very nice job!!!! Music matches perfectly!!! 5 stars!!

  • Davvero un bel filmato, fatto bene. Complimenti.

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