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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2007

Praetorians trailer showcasing the Roman Legion. For more information please visit http://www.PraetoriansFansite.com

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  • ALREADY 8 YEARS? TIME IS FLYING :|

  • This game still remains one of the best strategy games ever.

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  • oh my god........age of mythology all over again,,,but with romans

  • what game is that i need it

  • this is the best strategy game of the all history

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  • Roman civilization is often grouped into "classical antiquity" together with ancient Greece. Ancient Rome contributed greatly to government, law, war, art, literature, architecture, technology, religion, and language in the Western world, and its history continues to have a major influence on the world today.

  • The Eastern Roman Empire survived this crisis and was governed from Constantinople after the division of the empire. It comprised Greece, the Balkans, Asia Minor, Syria and Egypt. Despite the later loss of Syria and Egypt to the Arab-Islamic Empire, the Eastern Roman Empire continued for another millennium, until its remains were finally annexed by the emerging Turkish Ottoman Empire. This eastern, Christian, medieval stage of the empire is usually called the Byzantine Empire by historians.

  • Plagued by internal instability and attacked by various migrating peoples, the western part of the empire broke up into independent kingdoms in the 5th century AD. This splintering is the landmark historians use to divide the ancient period from the medieval era and the "Dark Ages".

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