When I was in Rome I visited the ruins of this magnificent Baths....so impressive...so great....I love this place.Itis very inspiring. And somethere in the back of my head I felt if as I had been there before ...back in the days when the baths were still in use...I had very strong imaginations of how this complex once must have looked...
Not many people know or even heard of the termes of Rome, when my wife and myself entered, we were in awe to see such an immense structure. Amazing how thru these baths with the aquaducts, Rome maintained power for such a long time. Nice video, thanks for the reminder.
Thanks kirkaraya. I agree with you that the scale of this complex is indeed magnificent, and one can only imagine how overwhelming the baths must have been.
@TVPlaymobil Caracalla killed 20 000 Alexandrian citizens and looted entire city, no one his predecessors reached so high in cruelity. Caligula executed mostly senators or nobility as well as did it Nero and Commodusm but they did not slaugghter Romans on grand scale as Caracalla did for simple personal revenge.
Caracalla was the eldest son of Septimius Severus and ROMAN EMPEROR from 211 217.He was one of the most nefarious of Roman emperors.Caracalla's reign was notable for granting Roman citizenship to freemen throughout the Roman Empire, in order to increase taxation,debasing the silver content in Roman coinage by 25 percent in order to pay the legions and the construction of a large thermae outside Rome, known as the BATHS OF CARACALLA, can still be seen today as in this video.
Caracalla was the common enemy of all mankind. He spent his reign traveling from province to province so that each could experience his rapine and cruelty.
SO,PLEASE,MY FRIEND DON'T TALK ABOUT CARACALLA AS IF WAS AN''algerian berber''???????????.try to read a little bit of history.YOU WILL HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE.
what is the name of this song please?
Kalletjj 3 years ago
The song is "Now We Are Free" by Enya. It belongs to the soundtrack of "The Gladiator".
czeballosv 3 years ago
thanks!:)
Kalletjj 3 years ago
When I was in Rome I visited the ruins of this magnificent Baths....so impressive...so great....I love this place.Itis very inspiring. And somethere in the back of my head I felt if as I had been there before ...back in the days when the baths were still in use...I had very strong imaginations of how this complex once must have looked...
I love the Baths of Caracalla...
BlackMytilus 4 years ago
caracalla was algerian berber.they are the best, most powerful warriors. and egypt rameses was berber the most powerful pharoe
polinkituss 4 years ago
Not many people know or even heard of the termes of Rome, when my wife and myself entered, we were in awe to see such an immense structure. Amazing how thru these baths with the aquaducts, Rome maintained power for such a long time. Nice video, thanks for the reminder.
kirkaraya 4 years ago
Thanks kirkaraya. I agree with you that the scale of this complex is indeed magnificent, and one can only imagine how overwhelming the baths must have been.
Regards and thanks for dropping by.
czeballosv 4 years ago
caracalla was algerian berber.they are the best, most powerful warriors. and egypt rameses was berber the most powerful pharoe
polinkituss 4 years ago
He was, probably, most cruel Roman emperor ever reigned....
aure232 3 years ago
@aure232 No se equivoque, Nerón, Calígula, Cómodo, Domiciano y Diocleciano le aplastan en crueldad.
TVPlaymobil 11 months ago
@TVPlaymobil Caracalla killed 20 000 Alexandrian citizens and looted entire city, no one his predecessors reached so high in cruelity. Caligula executed mostly senators or nobility as well as did it Nero and Commodusm but they did not slaugghter Romans on grand scale as Caracalla did for simple personal revenge.
aure232 11 months ago
Grazie tante Marco
Roma è veramente una bellissima città e certamente vorrei ritornare un altra volta.
Saluti
czeballosv 4 years ago
caracalla was algerian berber.they are the best, most powerful warriors. and egypt rameses was berber the most powerful pharoe
polinkituss 4 years ago
Caracalla was the eldest son of Septimius Severus and ROMAN EMPEROR from 211 217.He was one of the most nefarious of Roman emperors.Caracalla's reign was notable for granting Roman citizenship to freemen throughout the Roman Empire, in order to increase taxation,debasing the silver content in Roman coinage by 25 percent in order to pay the legions and the construction of a large thermae outside Rome, known as the BATHS OF CARACALLA, can still be seen today as in this video.
jonnybalauru 3 years ago
Caracalla was the common enemy of all mankind. He spent his reign traveling from province to province so that each could experience his rapine and cruelty.
SO,PLEASE,MY FRIEND DON'T TALK ABOUT CARACALLA AS IF WAS AN''algerian berber''???????????.try to read a little bit of history.YOU WILL HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE.
jonnybalauru 3 years ago
@jonnybalauru Y de matar a su hermano Geta delante de su madre.
TVPlaymobil 11 months ago
Ah... indeed a breathtaking place. I went to see opera there... and I was speechless. I am glad you enjoyed my home city... come back soon :)
marco171180 4 years ago