
A video made for an Independent Study course at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay to show the lasting legacy of the Romans in the world today. Looks at the different aspects of everyday life that were taken from the Romans, much of which we wouldn’t suspect.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Can anyone please tell me what the song starting from 5:34 is?
Senatus polpulsque romanus friends
His voice makes me sleepy.
I praise the drama in this video. Much, much of America is consciously modeled on Rome. Given that upwards of 50% of American education during that time was focused on learning Latin and Greek (and to a lesser extent Hebrew), it’s not surprising. What about the very idea of a republic? That is Roman, along with all its rhetoric of eternal vigilance.
what do you think WHERE IS ROME?? in portugal? in spain??? in france? are you aware of the absurdity of your video yes? do you remember Rome is in Italy???? it’s the capital of Italy?? ok so how you can write a lie as what you just put up on the video? the italian language is the ONLYONE language wich derives COMPLETLY and DIRECTLY by the latin! the onlyone! it’s not the main romance language but the onlyone which derives COMPLETLY by the latin! our pronounce is the same of latin! study more.
excuse me but where you’ve taken the percent of latin deriving on the video???? you don’t know that italian language derives DIRECTLY from the latin wihtout any other foreigner influence???? how you can think that we have only 9% of latin deriving in italian? absurd I am really speechless! study our history better! italy is the heart of Roman Empire and only italy you know?
excuse me but where you’ve taken the percent of latin deriving on the video???? you don’t know that italian language derives DIRECTLY from the latin wihtout any other foreigner influence???? (exect the ancient greek and some etruscan word) how you can think that we have only 9% of latin deriving in italian? absurd I am really speechless! study our history better! italy is the heart of Roman Empire and only italy you know?
@Barbarian337 lol…
@Barbarian337 lol common why should we be?
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! H I S T O R Y H I S T O R Y H I S T O R Y !
lol i love history jks
Hahahahahhahahahahaha History
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nice guys finish last
i watched this for my history class
ty for ur effort
The retarded awesome-voice the first seconds made me pause the video and write this. And now I plan to click POST and watch something else that’s not gonna suck because some wannabe tough shit made it on his mom’s laptop.
ROME >>> everything else.
Magnificum, sed cantum non ex tempori romae est. MCMXXXVII ab christum natum in germania factus erat. Coenobitae etiam non latine loquebantur. Vulga lingua ipsae fuit.
Very interesting video, obviously spent some time working on it – thanks, this is very interesting and informative. I especially liked the months, I had NO IDEA
true to kaisar!
To add to your connection between Mussolini and Ancient Rome, Mussolini’s Dictatorship also produced an interesting propaganda film called Scipio Africanus and the Defeat of Hannibal, which used the idea of the Roman defeater of Carthage invading Africa to show Mussolini’s own ambition to invade North Africa.
AWESOME,EDUCATIONAL,INFORMATIVE VIDEO!!!
THX FOR PUTTING THIS UP……
damn this video was perfect for this essay i had to write on the similarities between america and rome. dont worry, i cited you lol
@Efilzeo sine corpore mundum