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Augustinian Thomist
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The Roman Forum Then and Now (Guided tour 4k)
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The oldest surviving Roman temple (Forum Boarium narrated tour 4K)
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The oldest place of Christian worship in Rome - Santa Pudenziana (Guided tour 4K)
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The oldest place of Christian worship in Rome - Santa Pudenziana (Guided tour 4K)
The Seven Classic Catholic Pilgrimage Churches Of Rome - FULL NARRATED DOCUMENTARY AND TOUR 4K
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Narrated documentary and tour in 4k of the seven classic Catholic pilgrimage churches of Rome consisting of: St Peter's Basilica Papal Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls Arch-basilica of St John Lateran St Sebastian Outside the Walls Papal Basilica of Saint Lawrence outside the Walls Basilica of Saint Mary Major Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem 00:00 - Intro and St Peter's Square 0...
The Domus Aurea, Nero's Golden House 4k full tour
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The Colosseum Archaeological Park hosts, from June 22, 2023 to January 14, 2024 the exhibition The Beloved of Isis. Nero, the Domus Aurea and Egypt, dedicated to the link between Rome and Egypt in the first century AD as seen through the figure of an emperor, Nero, who established a special relationship with the East and Egypt from a young age. The protagonist of this tale is the Domus Aurea, t...
House of Caesar Augustus and Livia on the Palatine Hill Full Tour in 4K
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House of Caesar Augustus and Livia on the Palatine Hill Full Tour in 4K
Walk in Rome 4K in the Campus Martius old historical centre
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Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Temple of Hadrian, Largo di Torre Argentina, Stadium of Domitian, Castel Sant Angelo, The Vatican City.
Forum of Augustus 4K neighborhood and surrounding short walk around
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Forum of Augustus 4K neighborhood and surrounding short walk around
BMW E46 M3 CSL spec @ Broadford Speedway vs M2 Competition
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BMW E46 M3 CSL spec @ Broadford Speedway vs M2 Competition
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E92 M3 Sandown lap
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1:29:415 Winmax W3 track pads but rotors were 0.8mm under minimum thickness and was causing large steering wheel shuddering due to old rotor grooves so braking was no where near the limit.
E92 M3 Sandown track day (wet)
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Entry speed is slow but these are the original brake pads which i have no idea how worn they are. Tried to conserve them all day by not pushing the braking distance and not induce brake fading. Ended the day with brake pedal travel 1/3 longer than normal.
Valvetronic Designs axleback exhaust E9X M3
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Valvetronic Designs axleback exhaust E9X M3
1986 Lotus 98T around the Nordschleife - Assetto Corsa
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Torture and wack 70% turbo pressure soft tyres 40L fuel tsc, abs and stability control off
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"Oldest" my ass. The vaunted mosaic, which holds not even a candle to anything in Dark Age Ravenna Xian imagery, is by its 6th or 7th century depiction of Chrestos [stolen from Apollo] Iesous ["Son of ZEUS" to appeal to Greek beliefers in God the Father] gives Iesous his philosopher look of long-haired bearded stereotype typical of those two centuries, prior to which Iesous first appeared in the Catacombs of Roman early 2nd century beliefers as a young strawberry blond man in above the knees Greek tunic, beardless and holding a MAGICIAN'S WAND signifying his works of miracles]. Skip the dogmatic lies about this late Dark Age church which stinks typically of an old man's closet and hie thee to Ravenna for 14 small and magnificent buildings with accurately datable early Dark Age mosaics, the single greatest collection of Xian art in Italy.
almost 2000 years old, still perfectly kept
Sorry, but that's the stuff of bull puckey.
@@craigbhill ??
The voice sounds like it's stoned. 😂 Apart from that, all good. Lol.
Ive always wondered about the building at the back. Does it have any connection with the Ancient forum?
Yes it is called the Tabularium, a records keeping building and was part of the original forum. Parts of it is still preserved.
I started working at the Roman Forum park this month. This is great, I wish I could show this to visitors, most people can't grasp the magnificence of the ruins, now seemingly meaningless. Thanks for the video
I hope in the future it will be partially rebuilt, like many monuments of Rome and Greece, as a way to preserve its history and leave it for future generations.
this is the coolest thing but there has to be a way to smooth out the 3D footage
This speaker seems sick, timid, scared, and almost without energy.
Sic transit...
Really interesting
Your video was very interesting and informative. Thank you so much 🙏
My new favorite channel.
We can see the destruction and pillaging of the church this is the effect of the parasitic nature of the Vatican on the people of Italy many outstanding personality perished and persecuted by them,Italians hare beautiful people never merit all that suffering.
Absolutely tremendous, we can see their former glory , thank you for this
La contaminación no le hace bien a este superviviente
Enjoyed it thank you 👍
hold the camera still , please .
"The authenticity of Pudentiana has been questioned"
The AI narration voice is horrible - made me turn it off.
Hercules protected it
☄️What a shame- it should be a pagan temple Again. 🌬
many thanks for this information! Next time, I happen to be in Rome, I must see that church.
There was a well and the two sister Saints put the dead bodies of the martyrs . On the floor of the Church , there is piece of marble on the floor showing spot . Its outside the Chapel of Caetani by the aisle. THE PILGRIMS GUIDE TO ROME PRINCIPAL CHURCHES , by Joseph Tylenda , Angelus Press. very good book .
I know that this is kinda silly, but it kinda disturbs me that the theater infront of the stadium of domitian is not facing it so it would make a oval form. Idk if its understandable what i mean. Great video btw, really enjoyed
It was constructed on the remains of a building even older than second century. The crypt is all that remains of the Palatium Britannicum, a kind of British Embassy. Caradoc, High King of Britain, was held prisoner at the Palatium Britannicum for seven years in A.D.50-57 with his wife and family. One of his daughters, Gwladys, was made the ward of Claudius, and took his name in the feminine form, Claudia. Pudenziana was her daughter, who with her sister Praxades (the Basilica di Santa Prassede is not far away), buried with their own hands the bones of the first British Christian Martyrs, 2,000 of them, whom Nero crucified along either side of the Appian Way in c. A.D. 60. Their uncle Linus, Caradoc's son, was first Bishop of Rome, not the Apostle Peter, who was inserted into the records two hundred years later to bolster the brand new Roman Catholic church. These people are all attested not only in the Bible but also in the British Histories as well as the Roman Catholic Martyrology. There is a vast amount of our true history which has been swept under the carpet to foster Constantine's Roman Catholic invention. And incidentally, Islam was created by the Roman Catholic church some time after Augustine of Hippo marshalled a large army of young North African men to protect Jerusalem for Roman Catholicism. That worked out well, didn't it? christianitybeliefs.org/islam-in-bible-prophecy/why-islam-was-created/
Very interesting. It is hard for me to find out what happened in Rome at the beginning of the Christian Era. I knew from my studies that the Roman Catholic Church did not establish Christianity in Rome, first. The simple reason I know that is the absence of early history in Rome from the RCC.
Roman catholicism didnt exist before the XIth century schism. So, a IVth century christian teologian invented Islam two centuries before Islam appeared?
@@thomaswayneward Thats because Roman Catholicism wasnt even a thing before the XIth century. It could be said that before those times people both in the Western and Eastern parts of the roman empire were what we would call today "orthodox christians". For centuries Constantinople was more important to Christendom than Rome. Antioch (a rather small city in the Middle East) was the place in which the "followers of the way" were called "christians" by the first time. In those days, it used to be part of the Roman Empire.
These are the buildings of ancient civilizations It has nothing to do with the Crusader priestly religion Wake up
These are the buildings of ancient civilizations It has nothing to do with the Crusader priestly religion Wake up!
what is your target with this comment?
@RizzstrainingOrder66 I think he is saying they are not Christian buildings which is true, they were built before christianity
@@RizzstrainingOrder66 I mean, only the Crusaders and Jews conquered the cities of Europe, Russia, and the United States, not that they built them The Qur'an has told us the truth about everything Only the Qur'an is the path to victory and Paradise I ask you to take the Qur'an .
@@marcpaola1371 I mean, only the Crusaders and Jews conquered the cities of Europe, Russia, and the United States, not that they built them The Qur'an has told us the truth about everything Only the Qur'an is the path to victory and Paradise I ask you to take the Qur'an .
Delusional
These are the buildings of ancient civilizations It has nothing to do with the Crusader priestly religion Wake up!
Very nice. It looks peaceful. What a long parade of brave Christians, martyrs, and history has passed by and through this holy place. Happy Pentecost!
This place doesn't look like 2th century its clickbait
Its a fraud
ITALIANS ARE CATHOLICS NOT CHRISTIANS
Excellent content! I learned a lot with this one. Keep it up friend!
Please, which text to voice software do you use?
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@@AugustinianThomist thanks a lot
Nice work! Very informative.
St Giovanni et Paulo ? Thought that was earliest house church
Saint Pudentiana is patroness of the Philippines, thus this was made into the Filipino basilica.
I have visited the church, I knew about it and I wanted to see the mosaic on the apse. The caretaker was surprised because as he told me very rarely receive visitors especially foreigners. He helped me around and gave me as gift some nice postcards with the mosaic.
Catholic, not Christian.
So.....catholics are not christian? Stop that!
LOL
Probably the church was built upon the DOMUS of the senator Pudente, where a place of cult was surely located. His daughters Pudentiana and Prassede were martyrs. Prassede has her own church not too far from there.
You mean Christianity, of course.
1:00 CORRECTION: I mistakenly wrote Corinthian instead of Ionic in the script.
I appreciate your time to share such a incredible place, however, I highly suggest you to take some tutorials about how to handle a video camera. 😅
dreadfully BAD videography!
So glad to see that someone else has discovered this historical narrative. I find most current Christian teaching totally ignore the English roots of Christianity.
Maybe because a lot of Christian historical teachings are from the Roman Catholic Church. Westerners don't realize how much Rome is responsible for historic teaching. Most Americans don't even know there is an Eastern Church, or the Eastern Church history, even though it is much more important than Roman history.
"English roots of Christianity" well we invented everything else, football, tennis, steam engines - can't say I'm surprised.
why the use of a camera deforming the architectural image of this venerable monument ?
Good eye, I thought it was the LSD
Fisheye lens or wide angle phone, dreadful filming and editing, doesn’t match the commentary.
Considering I wouldn't get to see it any other way, I'm grateful.
thats how your eyes would see it, its perspective but you probably never noticed how every straight thing you ever saw was actually curved in your brain.
I’m astonished that you failed to mention that not only is this site the oldest place of. Christian worship in Rome but it was very likely the birthplace of Christianity in Rome and has specific links with ancient British and Welsh history. This was the site of the British Palace, where King Caradoc, captured war leader of the Welsh Silures against the invading Romans, was brought with his family after he won his freedom by impressing the Senate with his speech. Not only did they not kill him and his family in the newly built Coliseum, but they granted them freedom in a substantial home on this site. The Welsh were gnostic Christians from very early, as early as 37 AD, and Caradoc’s family were Christians when they arrived in Rome. They held clandestine meetings in their home and it is thought that St Paul himself was a visitor there. Indeed, Linus, the son of Caradoc, was the first Bishop of Rome, not St Peter. Peter’s elevation and displacement of Linus, came centuries later because the Catholic Church recognised him as a leading disciple of Christ. It is even very doubtful that Peter visited Rome before Linus was made its first Bishop. So there is a very good case that Britain, or Wales, took Christianity to Rome, and not Rome taking Christianity to Britain (or rather, the part we now call England) under St Augustine centuries later, when he converted the heathen Saxons. St Augustine was astonished to find on arrival that the Welsh had been Christian for centuries. Indeed, Llandaff Cathedral had a bishop long before York or even London. The Welsh at first refused to join the Catholic Church, and maintained their independence until the Synod of Whitby in 664. Caradoc had been captured after nine years of leading the Silures in battle after battle and there is good reason to believe that an entire Legion was defeated in one of these. He was betrayed to the Romans by Cartismandua, Queen of the Brigantes tribe in what is now the Midlands. The Silures carried on their fight against Rome for another twenty years and some historians believe they were never entirely defeated because the Romans built them the impressive walled town of Caerwent to run as a Civitas and they maintained their royal line down to Arthrwys,or Arthur (yes, the real one) who was King of Gwent and Glamorgan in the late 500s. The Charters of Llandaff Cathedral name him as both King Arthrwys AND King Arthur many times in association with land grants to the early Church in Wales. Tragically, this early Welsh King has been turned into a myth or legend by later Romance writers in England and France adding on things such as a round table and holy grail etc etc, muddying the waters. Nor is there really any doubt about the site of his famous Battle of Mount Badon. It was at Mynydd Baedan near Bridgend, south Wales, after the Saxons landed by ship on the Glamorgan coast. There are impressive defensive ditches still visible up there and huge grave mounds called the Mynwent y Milwyr, the Cemetery of the Soldiers. And the space where the battle of Baedan took place is called, aptly enough, the Maescadlawr, the battlefield.
A little detail would be nice!
@@danielcostello1947 Hey Daniel, I love your sense of irony/ sarcasm. This was my short form answer! I have visited this church but unfortunately it was closed. I’m going to Rome again this weekend and will try again.
So glad to see that someone else has read of the history you are sharing.
Legends.... And fantasy. 😆😆😆
@@ledatufarulo7316 ignorance…My facts are facts and few Catholic scholars now disagree that Linus was the first Bishop of Rome. What happened to Caradoc in Rome and his family is a matter of ancient written record. His speech to the Senate was recorded by Tacitus, the historian, almost word for word. The facts about Arthrwys are easily provable from cross referenced family trees of the Welsh kings and Church records. The Glamorgan royal line pre Norman is a matter of record, easily verifiable from the written records of South Wales. Again, they cross ref through many sources. The fact that most English people are totally ignorant about them should make them question the nonsense propagated by those who have chosen to alter the accepted versions for political and religious and state ends. St Paul himself names Linus as the very first Bishop of Rome. I think we can accept his testimony, rather than a trite comment from an ignoramus.
The information is good, but the video is terrible.
I have to agree. Terrible video. Sad
But it brings you as a spectator very close to the place, so not so bad in that respect!
Yes, the video doesn’t correspond to the narrative and is also unpleasantly wbobbly…😔
The camera work is shitty!. Couls not watch. VERY POOR VIDEO--EXTREMELY POOR!!!
Nice, where my sister got married about 10 years ago 😃👍🏻
Very good narration, shaky camera. Overall interesting!