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  • The battlescenes arent very good...

  • You know, this movie got me interested in history. But looking at this now, it's totally inaccurate! Where's Crassus? The triumvirate? Where's Pompeia? fjaldfkjakfj!

  • @MissMaddyPatty524 well the series Rome ignored that aspect as well. Crassus more or less could be ignored. Just like Lepidus was more or less ignored as well. Omission is less a historical inaccuracy as it is JUST an omission :)

  • Too bad they're in Lorica Segmentata and the Romans are not fighting in the proper Roman manner. Otherwise, I like this alot.

  • Julia is beautiful (no homo)

  • @chloebella17

    Homo! ;)

  • Titus Pullo, Lucius Vorenus- where are you?

  • @HistoryLover1550 they are maybe Centurions in pompeys Legions most likely or soldiers for now. Pullo was allso a Centurion, even if he wasnt that in the Rome series. and Marc-Anthony isnt there yet either.:) where is Pullo and Vorenus??? I agree!

  • @svensksoldat91 erm pullo wasn't the centurion vorenus was the cneturion

  • @svensksoldat91 Thank you!

  • Someday I'll read Caesar's account of the Gallic wars.

  • Calpurnia, Caesar's fourth wife, when I was a kid I didn't find her very interesting.

  • Julius Seizure. Trollololol.

  • Things haven't changed much- "What hour do you call this?", "I just want to know if he treats you with respect" etc. Sounds like my dad.

  • Why, the Clintons sold their daughter for the money of Goldman Sachs. Elections soon will cost 100+ millions.

  • Damn i wish i could sell my sister for a few U.S. Army Airborne regiments lol

  • @soukupb

    haha, by showing her facebook to me I can give you a squad of mercenaries ;). joke :D

  • @joshtong1234 haha now were talking lol ;D

  • am i the only 1 who thinks the redhead who is in2 julius is SO ANNOYING!

    JULIA/POMPEY 4EVER!

  • Nothing says Romance like threatening to find and murder someone for spilling wine.

  • yo i wish i could pimp off a bitch for 50 thousand soldiers

  • at 3:41 when he says hahaha he's like some perv saying im gonna fuk the living sheet out of ur daughter and you know it lol

  • Didn't know that the Gauls were so clean-shaven at that time.

  • "Many people believe that those who have the condition are holy, blessed by the gods." - Apparently, 'the condition' was actually seen as a curse from the gods, and that is why Caesar tried to conceal it.

  • @AquilaRomana8 Epilepsy was called "hieron nosos" "holy disease" by the Greeks. I am not sure about Roman view, though.

  • HE SOLD HIS DAUGHTER FOR SOLDIERS THAT SOME G SHIT

  • @hiphopempirecom Actually he was going to get her one way or the other. The road to perdition is slick road.

  • @hiphopempirecom No it's not, Pompey loved Julia and Julia loved Pompey very much. It was probably the best thing that ever happened to her.

  • @hiphopempirecom Not true tho, he already had soldiers 2 full legions. The tenth and the third gaul legion, he was given the govenor position when he was consul by bribeing crassus with a monopol of trade and pompej was given rome as his own. 5 years into his campain in rome they threaten to recall him and he offerd crassus to train his son and a new legion for himself and pompej got his daughter for 5 extra years in gaul :D

  • @hiphopempirecom spoiler motherfucker

  • @hiphopempirecom Political alliances were often formed through marriage.They still are.The Mob is no different. In fact Romans were encouraged not to enter marriage under the thrust of passion and so called Love which was an affliction of the youth.The move concerning Julias marriage was one of honor. In fact remember, she came to her father with the idea knowing he would benefit.This talk of selling is misplaced. HONOR. So much for that theory.It was for the greater good not 4 fancy like today.

  • @hiphopempirecom to become famous :)

  • @hiphopempirecom it was a common pratice to marry for power. some people today marry for money and i think that's even more sick

  • @hiphopempirecom he didn't "sold" her

  • @hiphopempirecom Thats how the ancient world worked. Marriages were like business arrangements and could unify entire nations.

  • caesar in this movie is cute and beautiful

  • Caesar and Calpurnia lovers? That's too much for me.

  • disgusting... that redheads face looks like a troll

  • @smittohunden your comment looks like a troll

  • Rather stereotypical gauls :(

    In reality there weren't all quite so impetuous or undisciplined. In the alpine regions there were even tribes who fought in greek-style phalanx formations.

  • i like this. but my pc is so slow.

  • Where's the magic potion ; )

  • that guy caesar he was filmed The passion of Christ? he does looks like Jesus

  • @heaton916 no his name is Jeremy Sisto and he wasn't in Passion of Christ... but he did play Jesus in another movie though

  • Romands were gallent as fuck, and they would say things like "my wife was a good woman"

    now after saying that and conjoining his wife to Rome he is with another new woman now.

  • blessed by god? ha ha will be if that happaned in battlefield

  • holy in bed

  • @Nobles55

    Romans were so sophisticated with war they had read the books of Greeks nad had become mathematical they had batallions and squads like in modern army, the Gauls were not educated they wuld just sceam and come and lose.

  • @goodluckpeace44 - thats not true...Caesar himself had great admiration for the Gauls...true, they were not organized in battle but they were not savage animals...the Gallic helmet worn by Roman soldiers was their invention...so was chain mail armour...they had mastered the art of contructing fortification...Caesar describes their massive towns at Alesia and Gergovia in his book. Gauls did not just scream and come and lose...they were the best warriors of europe for many centuries

  • @earthwormjim3D True, but one thing they lacked was discipline, organization, and a sophistocated military. The Gauls were a fierce, warlike, proud people, but they were doomed from the start.

  • @goodluckpeace44 Yes, that was true of many 'barbarian' armies. However, the Gauls would sometimes actually fight in designated warbands/cohorts, each under their own tribal representative/chieftain. The Gauls were a far more intelligent and sophisticated collection of people than it is often perceived. Remember that the Roman military was greatly influenced by the Celts, perhaps more so than the Hellenic armies, particularly its equipment e.g. the moterfortino helmet and lorica hamata.

  • @goodluckpeace44 The Celts were fucking scary! They painted their faces and charged into battle screaming and naked. their tactics of psychological warfare worked for years and they constantly harrassed the Romans.

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