The Roman Republic
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nice used it for my homework
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I like this video. nicely done to make the subject more appealing
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@lissiness Why would it be offensive, romans are the gods of europe and are to return soon enough
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Rome never had to force pepole to enlist the army....it was a free choice that anyvone could do....it was a great honor to Serve the Roman Empire, and every soldier would be well rewarded after their years of Service in the army.
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@doctorw2 SHUT UP
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@unfukkkmee you look like someone gave birth to you in one you little twat now piss off!
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@doctorw2 GO BACK IN UR CAVE
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fuck the romans and their tyranical government may they all burn forever in the depths of hell!
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i receinly made a documentary about romes bloody transition from a republic to an empire, anyone who has an interist in this period in history can check it out on my channel,
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roman republic forever
seems like a good informative video. nice job. what were the movies in the video?
russman112 1 year ago
@russman112 Hannibal - Romes worst nightmare, Rome (the tv-series) and Gladiator.
SternMann93 1 year ago
What's the name of the second song? I really like it but on the background such as this it seemed a little odd to me. No offense, the video was very well made and educational too.
HellesBringer 1 year ago
@HellesBringer Thanks for the feedback, the song is called "We are free now" and it's from the movie Gladiator. In my opinion it fitted the film well because it was taken from the film that the last battle scene is from.
SternMann93 1 year ago
Thanks sincerely for the info in this video, but I have got to complain about the dramatization. I truly don't like the perpetuation of inflated heroism in historical documentaries. Even the history channel does it! It's a total circle jerk. Using this airy female singer to romance the battling is offensive to me. It would be a way better vid if you used different music.
lissiness 2 years ago
I'm sorry if you got offended, but as I wrote on the description, it's also a tribute to Rome, so I admit it's a little bit pro-roman but I wanted to make it that way.
SternMann93 2 years ago