This song is from Triarii, by a repetition in a part from Dvorák Requiem. The first part, Requiem Aeternam, b flat minor. Triarii´s song is called "The Final Legion". Excuse my bad English!
This isn't an original Roman theme. Autor explains it's part of Dvorak requiem and other later music. Fact is we don't have any Roman musical records, as they didn't use partitures like ours. We have found lyrics and poems but not music, although we know what instruments they played. Salud!
If only I could really do that. Me and the boys, patrolling the halls as a legion. Full armor and weapons. Hope the School Resource Officer's don't get trigger happy on us.
@@sami_te29 Ironic that you would say that considering that the Eastern Roman Empire was not Roman either, it was Greek. The Holy Roman Empire was more Roman in its culture and traditions, thanks to the Catholic Church, than Byzantium.
You're right. It's called Russia. The West declined, and Rome was abandoned as the capital. Constantinople became the capital of the Roman Empire. When the Turks finally sacked Constantinople the Byzantine bureaucracy had already fled North, offering their governmental services to the Russians. (Who were dumb enough to accept.) Moscow was founded on seven hills. Sound familiar? Rome is alive and well, and armed to the teeth with nuclear missiles.
After 1000 years of supremacy the fall was inevitable, either within or out. No kindgom shall rule forever, but some will make history and the Roman Empire challenged both, the rules of time and chance.
Time is indeed no-one's ally, but Romes' rule of a third of the known world will, hopefully, live on forever as an example of how a single nation can reach greatness through good leadership, the will of the people and the mettle of man!
@@inspecthergadget4503 Didnt Romans used to kill christians for a while at first? I remember they also spreaded rumors about how they "eated children",etc
The EU does not protect European heritage, identity and culture. It is an ultra-liberal organisation, prioritising the needs of the third world, above those of Europeans. To even compare the EU to one of Europe's most glorious powers, is an insult to the continent. Europe burns, under the flag of the EU.
@The United States of Europe If that's the case, stop pandering to the rest of the inferior world then, and start prioritising Europeans and European culture above that of others.
@The United States of Europe Why is that exactly? Because ultra-liberal social policies break-up the family nucleus, and legalising abortion kills tens of thousands of unborn children every year. As I said, the EU is liberal to the extreme, and Europe is paying the ultimate price under its governance. Either the EU changes direction, or Europe will fall.
You do realize that the Germans were responsible for the fall of the Western half of the empire? I find it ironic that we Americans were also responsible for the fall of both the East and and West of the German Empire during WW 2.
Soviet Union: We got the most intense National Anthem The Roman Empire: *flicks hand up in the air* "BURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR" "bur" "BURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR"
You may wanna replace your battery or phone. You see i had a iPhone 5 awhile back that did the same, it would be at like 90% then drop to like 63%. And on rare occasions it would increase one or two battery levels. The best part was when it was at like 5% and would last like a Chad of a battery
Rome wasn't a superpower. It was a hyperpower. Only three nations in history have gained that status. Rome, Great Britain & The United States. A hyperpower constitutes total dominance of the world, no nation in their respective eras could even come close to challenging them.
They were superpowers. There are only three recognised hyperpowers in history, which are the one's stated. Many other factors other than lifespan of reign, constitute a hyperpower. Think for example of the world today without Britain. No United States, no Canada, Australia or New Zealand (at least not how we know it). And think again of how the world has been changed by the inventions and infulence of those countries. Britain reshaped the entire world. The very language we speak is from them. Therefore I don't agree with you that the nations you stated exceed Britain. Or constitute what is offically recognised as a hyperpower.
@@dean1039 There is nothing called a hyperpower, there is just superpower, and regional powers. Mauryan empire in India rule from burma to afghanistan, there are many superpowers, no hyperpowers
I've heard Rome was so tough that China refereed to it as the "other China". China, who is known for like Rome viewing every other state besides itself as inferior and didn't recognize another major power until Russia reached it's borders, viewed Rome as honorable and worthy enough to have such a distinction. That's how great of an empire Rome was.
@@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath Having a low GDP per-capita isn't so bad when you have *1.4 billion fucking people* in your country. The government still gets tons of money. Just sayin
@The United States of Europe what are you talking about? When the Roman empire came to Germany the Germans were in a primitive for of life, Germans did not have a important part in the first western civilization
Well technically Rome as a nation stood from it’s founding in 753 BC to 1453, with the fall of the Byzantine Empire and Constantinople. That’s 2,206 years. The Roman Empire lasted longer than any other nation I can think of besides Ancient Egypt, which it conquered, and basically all of modern civilization owes its existence to two kids raised by a wolf. Let that one sink in for a bit.
@Philip Manousakis No one would believe that wolf bullshit but traditional and mythological wise it was what happened. I think he was pointing out how ancient Rome is (even Rome is relatively modern compared to many other antique civilizations). And, yes, Rome is Greco Roman. It is a mediterranean civilization.
The Roman Empire, all Europe united, to conquer the world like brothers. I don’t want European Union but the Roman Empire. We are all romans. Said by an Italian 🦅. Who want the return of rome like me?
the Roman Empire would be a valid alternative to the European Union. Sono italiano anche io e voglio vedere alta la bandiera dell S.P.Q.R al posto di quella dell unione europea . Aggiungerei anche il nord dell africa all neo impero
FOR THE PEOPLE FOR THE HOMELAND FOR OUR WIFES AND CHILDREN FOR OUR REMEMBRANCE, BECAUSE OUR VICTORY WILL BE REMEMBERED FOR CENTURIES MEN, TODAY WE DON'T FIGHT FOR OURSELVES TODAY. WE. FIGHT. FOR. *ROMEEE*
In 216 BC, Rome lost 10% of its adult male population, and 80% of its Republican military population, under the might of the Carthaginian general Hannibal at Cannae in 216 BC. Yet in 197 BC, barely 20 years later, Rome won a decisive victory at Cynoscephalae, Greece, over the once-mighty Macedonians. From here, Macedon became a client state to the Romans, and meanwhile Carthage was reduced to almost nothing in power. Rome was then the supreme power in the Mediterranean, and would go on to remain so until the Dark Ages and the brutal rise of Islam. Nearly One Thousand Years Later. I cannot begin to stress just how powerful Rome really was. It's perhaps a little hard to fathom since the days of colonialism, gunpowder and electronics have made ancient empires seem as nothing, but Rome really was everything. And it still is everything to the West: • French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian and Spanish all stem directly from Latin, and these languages are spoken today by around 985 Million people as a primary language worldwide, 67 Million more than native Mandarin. If you were to include English to this list, with a population of 400 Million people worldwide understanding it as a primary language, Latin's descendant languages would account for nearly 1.4 Billion people today, and that's not including the countless million more that can at least understand those languages. • Christianity, the religion that Rome came to adopt primarily in the fourth century AD, is by far the most followed religion today, with nearly 2.5 Billion people (30% of the entire world) following one form of Christianity. • If The Empire were to suddenly reunite today, it would completely encompass England, Wales, Portugal, Spain, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Italy + The Vatican, San Marino, Malta, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Serbia + Kosovo, Macedonia, Albania, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, Cyprus, Armenia, Syria, Lebanon, Israel and Palestine. It would also nearly encompass all of Romania, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Kuwait, Egypt and Tunisia, and would reach parts of Scotland, Germany, The Netherlands, The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Moldova, The Ukraine, Russia, Georgia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Libya, Algeria and Morocco. All of these countries have since had nearly 2,000 years of proud history to boast of, and a vast amount of them owe their existence to The Paragon of Western Civilization itself. If you were to make a journey from Scotland to Kuwait today, you would need to know dozens of languages, have several different passports, and even more visas and currencies at hand, yet under Rome, all you needed was ONE language (+ maybe Greek) and ONE currency, and you would have been protected by ONE legal system. • Europe's ways of law, art, architecture and warfare have all been influenced by Rome. The city itself had more and purer drinking water than a citizen of 20th century Chicago + Paris did, and there are roads built by the Romans that are still in some use today, including a bridge in Rome that was built in 63 BC - it still carries traffic with ease. • Rome was also the first city in world history to reach a population of one million people, and the empire itself ruled over a quarter of the world’s population. THE most astonishing thing is, that for all the government-funded straight, paved roads, aqueducts, homes, colonies, arenas, forums, temples and other genuinely amazing pieces of architecture and infrastructure that Rome built and that has lasted to even today, the average Roman citizen (during the Pax Romana / Roman Peace) was taxed at only 0.01-0.03%, and only had to work 2 days a YEAR to pay their taxes. (It's easy to overlook this fact by stating that Rome had slaves, but it's also easy to forget that pretty much everyone else did at the time, and so do we - there's just no human rights being violated when we use them, and we tend to call them 'robotics'.) I would easily consider all of this to be, by far, the greatest achievement in the history of civilization, and I'm including splitting the atom and putting man on the moon when I say that. The 300-ish year period of wealth, prosperity and peace of the Pax Romana once led a historian to claim that if a person were to pick the one period of the human race where mankind was happiest, he would - without hesitation - choose the 2nd century AD in Rome, and I cannot say that I disagree. It is also said that when Rome came into contact with China, a nation known for viewing the world as either Chinese or Not-Chinese, (basically viewing themselves as the world's superiors) the Chinese started referring to Rome as "Other China". Understanding that the Himalayas, the Mauryan Indians and the Parthian/Sassanid Persians separated these two ancient empires, and knowing just how limited their contact with one another really was, tells you not only how far-reaching Rome could be but also how powerful even the most distant of nations knew Rome was. Now this piece of music isn't actually the anthem of Rome - Rome never had an official national anthem to our knowledge, and it's generally considered that national anthems weren't a thing until around the 16th century AD. This particular piece of music is an altered repetition of 'Triarii', or 'The Final Legion', from Dvorák's Requiem, written in 1890, but it could not be more perfect a piece to represent Rome; Its instruments have an imperial and Roman feel to it and it doesn't mess about from the start - it starts loud and glorious and it never ceases to be so throughout. Knowing exactly what Rome was, and is, and hearing something so glorious honestly made me cry, something no other piece of music had genuinely made me do before or since. An empire so boundless, so powerful, so wealthy, so influential and so immortal could seemingly never fall. But it did. An empire that falls to invasion can rise again, but one that crumbles from within is history forever. The invasions of the Great Migrators of Europe - the Goths, Vandals and the Huns in particular - obviously were the key catalyst to finishing off the Western Empire by the late 5th century AD, but Rome's internal political weaknesses started it, and the modern parallels are frighteningly familiar - its eventual granting of citizenship to anyone at will for the sake of more taxpayers, the de-funding and removal of patriotism and traditions from the army, the severe devaluing of the currency by nearly 1,000 times its original value from c.200 - 300 AD, an increase in unnecessary taxes and a loss of economic freedoms, the growth of the welfare state... So ancient an empire yet such a familiar cause of downfall to us, it is more important now than ever to ignore the people that claim 'no-one learns from history'. Understanding the proud history your ancestors built and defended so valiantly is so vital. Few really understand what happened to the empire and why it fell, because if we did all know, the size of the state today would have to be shrunk enormously. Teaching about how to shrink the size of the state in public schools/colleges/universities would of course be a conflict of interests for today's elite; the government is the main source of these education centre's wealth, so knowing of the truth won't come from those feeding off the state's power - a parasite wouldn't want to teach you how to remove itself from you. Our history today consists mostly of whining about ourselves - the terms "racist, imperialist, sexist, genocidal" in reference to Europe's history has bred generations of self-loathing peoples without a common cause for national prosperity. That is all simply an unforgivable attack on the virtues of future generations. Our truth is much different: the values of Socratic philosophy, logic, reason, science, the free market, medicine, capitalism, separation of church and state, innocent until proven guilty... all were propagated primarily by the west. If you are of the West, you are likely a child of Rome, and of the great nations born from it since. Your ancestors built, defended and gave unto you the greatest values and civilizations in history, and now it's your turn to defend these, so that your children may do the same. You are the children of heroes, and only heroes earn their freedom. This isn't just the anthem of an empire, this is the anthem of civilization itself. Boom it out loud proudly and defiantly, and bow down to no-one. With love from Britannia - ROMA INVICTA
Greetings from the right side of the Rhine Rome is famus Fantastic and hard but I think Germany have the epiced history and the complicated and with out the Germans was the world now in the medival I love Rome the little city xanten is a Rome Colonie it is 20 km from my city
I am an Indian , Far from Roman ideology and greatness, But Man, Listening this anthem made me remember and then cry for 476/1453 . No matter how modern day relations are of India and Italy, Rome still remains the greatest superpower in history, said by me and Indian myself. Respect to Rome 🙏🙏🙏
@@shadowxxe Mongols did have bigger empire, but it was very short lived. If you count from beginnings of Roman Republic to the fall of Eastern Roman Empire, they lasted about 1700~ years give or take. That's very long time.
The roman empire have fucked for 300 years all barbariand peoples making them vassals. But the general germanicus, when he have destroyed german tribes, don’t conquest definitly the territories because it was too expensive for the empire(making civil these people that live on literallity on house maked with their shit.)
Well after fall of West Rome there were Byzantines. And some say that Ottoman Empire was muslim Rome so if you are stubborn enough you can say that Rome fell after first world war
@@Ignisbrand Rethink that, it's the Eastern Roman Empire. Emperor Constantine moved Rome's capital to what he calls, "Constantinople." Or modern day Istanbul, Turkey. Among their territories, was in fact Greece, so technically Greece was among the Roman Empire, even during it's peak in 117 AD. So, yeah, basically the Mediterranean area and Western Europe was apart of the Roman Empire.
Latin Americans are also inheritors of the legacy of ancient Rome. 🇲🇽 🇧🇷 🇦🇷 🇨🇴 🇨🇱 🇨🇺 🇨🇷 🇪🇨 🇬🇹 🇭🇳 🇳🇮 🇵🇦 🇵🇪 🇵🇷 🇵🇾 🇸🇻 🇺🇾 🇻🇪 🇧🇴 🇩🇴 🇭🇹 Our legal system is Roman law, our languages, the Romance languages (Spanish, Portuguese, French) are an evolved Latin, in addition to the fact that most of us are Catholic Christians of the Roman rite.
1453, yes that was when the Roman Empire fell, because in 476 only its Western part had fallen. the Eastern, Greek part held it out for another one thousand years.
Ρωμανια, bro, they never called themselves Byzantium, that was attributed to them more than 100 years after the fall by a handful of prejudiced, biased historians. Byzantium itself, as a city, was called Constantinople 1100 years BEFORE the fall.
I‘m swiss and near my city was a big ancient roman city, augusta raurica and i‘m so proud of the roman empire! My ancestors were roman! I wish it would still be like that these days! S.P.Q.R.
@Angry Young man Vanqisher of tyranny God damnit are u stupid. U call others neo-nazis despite urself being the one spouting racism?! Great job kid. And romans were not as white as germanics and such, but damn, not dark at all. And where did u get eastern? U know where rome is?
Latin Americans are also inheritors of the legacy of ancient Rome. 🇲🇽 🇧🇷 🇦🇷 🇨🇴 🇨🇱 🇨🇺 🇨🇷 🇪🇨 🇬🇹 🇭🇳 🇳🇮 🇵🇦 🇵🇪 🇵🇷 🇵🇾 🇸🇻 🇺🇾 🇻🇪 🇧🇴 🇩🇴 🇭🇹 Our legal system is Roman law, our languages, the Romance languages (Spanish, Portuguese, French) are an evolved Latin, in addition to the fact that most of us are Catholic Christians of the Roman rite. Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽
Power anthem, I will save it in my list. Also, I liked the description where you mention humility, acceptance, tolerance and understanding each other. Totally agree. Cheers mate!
this is the kind of song to play when the world finally unifies to fight against the new threat of aliens, and we all know that a war with millions of human casualties is bound to happen but that is the cost for freedom
@@libertyordeath9936 He was mentioning Aliens, You're talking about Germans, Italians and the Japanese. That's hardly a world united against a common enemy.
This isn't an anthem, anthems are a thing of the 18th and 19th century. It's the same 5 notes over and over aigan. This is probably not how it sounded.
IF this is in reference to the "Eastern Roman Empire" Hence the byzantine empire, you couldn't be as far from the truth my friend, for Turks...formerly the Byzantine Empire....formerly the Persian Empire, the Turks are of Asian descent hence they originate from Asia and migrated in "Turkey" way before the Roman Empire was even established, and if you have any familiarity of Turkish history you should know that even during times of Greece during the golden age Turkey was prominently of Eastern ethnicity. So to put it in simplistic terms, no the last Romans were not of Turkish descent, and in a historical stand point Rome would be out of the situation, you could say the Turks were of Byzantium descent etc, but that's pretty much it.
Decimus Octavious there is a train of thought that I might accept in your argument, but then it can be said also for the modern Italians (except for their conviction and pride for the history), they have no relations whatsoever with ancient romans , especially the continued influx of migrants from all over in the empire, then the fall of the western empire didn't help much there, and not even talking about the constant divisions, annexation of Italy with many European countries. In conclusion I believe that the argument that you put in may be faulty. As part Italian myself we cannot 100 percent say we are from the ancient romans descent from the most likely of geopolitical interference.
The respect and love I have for Rome, its history and legacy, is unconditional and forever. The love Rome has for me is unconditional too it seems. It keeps coming back to me. We have always been connected!
history of rome 1 little kingdom 2 EmPirE WiLL dOMiNates EuRope 3 crazy empire 4 dark age 5 seperation 6 ottoman war byzantin empire 7 ottoman win 8 ottoman war again byzantin empire 9 really good song as created about fall of Constantinople 10 fall of Constantinople 11 end really bad ending
And now my brothers we witness the fall of our second republic, that which holds fast in the Americas. She will fall due to the foreign invaders. And we will watch as again the Republic dies.
@@АнварХолмухомедов Russia will never be the successor of Byzantium, you barely have any lands that were once part of the Roman Empire, not even Byzantium. There's no successor, though there could have been one after WWI when Greece occupied Constantinople.
imagine being a legionary and hearing this just before great battle against carthagians. You would gain so much mental power that you could fight with bare hands!
Everyday I wake up before dawn, at 5 am to go to work. Everything is tranquil at that hour. While I am driving I turn my eyes to the east, to watch the sun rising behind the mountains, illuminating the land with it's golden fire, sundering the night. Sometimes I can't help but play this song in my head and imagine the Romans during the Siege of Alesia fighting with everything they have. And then Caesar appearing at the top of the hill with his cavalry and charging into the rear of the Gallic army turning the tide of the battle. Perfect inspiration to face the hardships the day will bring.
Ferbinte Gabriel almost impossible given all the civilizations that followed one another in Romania, and the distance of a thousand years from the decline of the empire
Ottomans will teach you the meaning of the hell very soon , don't worry. It seems that you miss our presence and domination in your silly country. you will not wait so much to see it.
Du Ketzer und Ungläubiger was weißt du denn schon Allha ist Satan in Person und willst du mich als Gläubiger Christ noch was sagen lassen DAS ICH NICHT LACHE.
This song is from Triarii, by a repetition in a part from Dvorák Requiem. The first part, Requiem Aeternam, b flat minor. Triarii´s song is called "The Final Legion". Excuse my bad English!
Ave Roma ,ave Hispania ".
la 9eme legion est de retour! DAMN! les pros des pros!
solum DEUM est aeternum,verbum autem in imperatoris mahdi;
im too lazy to research but how can song from rome be recorded so we could know how the actual anthem sounded like
This isn't an original Roman theme. Autor explains it's part of Dvorak requiem and other later music. Fact is we don't have any Roman musical records, as they didn't use partitures like ours. We have found lyrics and poems but not music, although we know what instruments they played. Salud!
I came.
I listened.
I replayed.
"I came" how big was the nut?
lolll lolll 🤦♂️
I came
I listened
I came
ftfy*
Julius Cesar
@@lollllolll. i see you are not a man of culture
My parrot listened to this, now it’s an eagle
😂👍🏾
Perfect 👌
Another comment say that on the same video by another youtuber..
Yes the power of roman empire will rise again the new empire we tell europe of nations
666th like
my teacher asked me: where is rome?
me: in my heart
If your teacher nice?
Italy
AND IN OUR HEARTS. ROMAM AETERNVM
In my balls!
teacher *in pride*:
0:00
I showed this to my class, now they're a legion
If only I could really do that. Me and the boys, patrolling the halls as a legion. Full armor and weapons. Hope the School Resource Officer's don't get trigger happy on us.
And the nerds become HRE and nobody likes them
You have 20,000 classmates?
t u r k e y
@@sami_te29 Ironic that you would say that considering that the Eastern Roman Empire was not Roman either, it was Greek. The Holy Roman Empire was more Roman in its culture and traditions, thanks to the Catholic Church, than Byzantium.
My turtle listened to this
Now it's still a turtle, but with a roman helmet
lol
TESTUDO FORMA! Am I right? LMAO! 😂
It's no longer a turtle, it's a testudo
Now your turtle become in some legionaries doing the "Testudo"
TESTUDO !!!!
The Empire may have fallen.
But Rome is forever
@@r.a1301 no u
Good comment
Quintus Varies give me back my legions.
not really, the descendants of rome will be wiped out by muslims now
You're right. It's called Russia.
The West declined, and Rome was abandoned as the capital. Constantinople became the capital of the Roman Empire.
When the Turks finally sacked Constantinople the Byzantine bureaucracy had already fled North, offering their governmental services to the Russians. (Who were dumb enough to accept.)
Moscow was founded on seven hills. Sound familiar?
Rome is alive and well, and armed to the teeth with nuclear missiles.
After 1000 years of supremacy the fall was inevitable, either within or out. No kindgom shall rule forever, but some will make history and the Roman Empire challenged both, the rules of time and chance.
eastern roman empire fell in 1453 so...
Time is indeed no-one's ally, but Romes' rule of a third of the known world will, hopefully, live on forever as an example of how a single nation can reach greatness through good leadership, the will of the people and the mettle of man!
I prefer to see that the Roman Empire still lives on through Christianity. Therefore, it never fell and still exist for over 2000 years.
Except France
@@inspecthergadget4503 Didnt Romans used to kill christians for a while at first? I remember they also spreaded rumors about how they "eated children",etc
EU: "who are you?"
Rome: "I'm you but better in every single way"
Just relax&enjoy in your EU neo-Medieval epoch. =)
The EU does not protect European heritage, identity and culture. It is an ultra-liberal organisation, prioritising the needs of the third world, above those of Europeans. To even compare the EU to one of Europe's most glorious powers, is an insult to the continent. Europe burns, under the flag of the EU.
@The United States of Europe If that's the case, stop pandering to the rest of the inferior world then, and start prioritising Europeans and European culture above that of others.
@The United States of Europe Why is that exactly? Because ultra-liberal social policies break-up the family nucleus, and legalising abortion kills tens of thousands of unborn children every year. As I said, the EU is liberal to the extreme, and Europe is paying the ultimate price under its governance. Either the EU changes direction, or Europe will fall.
Cringe
no one:
americans: we are so powerful, watch this "semper fidelis"
Romans: *laughs in latin*
*Laughing in throatsinging and British intensifies*
Haha it's nothing on a 1000 year old Reich that lasted less than 13 years Mr.Rommel
@Dizer Kappa neither is the USA you Jewish shill
@@elreiner9760 you are a Jewish shill
You do realize that the Germans were responsible for the fall of the Western half of the empire? I find it ironic that we Americans were also responsible for the fall of both the East and and West of the German Empire during WW 2.
If humans are ever going to colonize the universe, this should be our anthem, because it is so F****** BADASS
I agree.
"Farto badass"?
Did someone say Imperium of Man??
The Galaxy should gulp. Humans are kicking ass :)
I agree as well
Soviet Union: We got the most intense National Anthem
The Roman Empire: *flicks hand up in the air* "BURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR" "bur" "BURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR"
Fuk u USSR.
Both have great anthems
@@ownSystem Also fuck you too
@@blankblank5409 commie fuck
when I started the music my phone have 8%, now he have 11%
You may wanna replace your battery or phone. You see i had a iPhone 5 awhile back that did the same, it would be at like 90% then drop to like 63%. And on rare occasions it would increase one or two battery levels. The best part was when it was at like 5% and would last like a Chad of a battery
It has !!!😉
HOLD ON, HOLD THE LINE
@@owentaco4846 Lmao wtf
2:03 the beat dropped harder than Carthage's rule of the Mediterranean.
*MARE NOSRTVM
ROMA INVICTA!!!!!!!!!!! 🇮🇹 🇮🇹 🇮🇹 🇮🇹 🇮🇹 🇮🇹
My last name says it all
Dont disrespect the Empire with these pathetic flags
@iyad2446 Thats what I said
@iyad2446 Yes and it is a shame what Rome and Italy as a whole have become
@iyad2446 Modern day Italy is not Rome. Most of Rome's descendants are in other European countries, such as Spain, Portugal, Greece, Rumania, etc
The greatest super power in human history
Rome wasn't a superpower. It was a hyperpower. Only three nations in history have gained that status. Rome, Great Britain & The United States. A hyperpower constitutes total dominance of the world, no nation in their respective eras could even come close to challenging them.
They were superpowers. There are only three recognised hyperpowers in history, which are the one's stated. Many other factors other than lifespan of reign, constitute a hyperpower. Think for example of the world today without Britain. No United States, no Canada, Australia or New Zealand (at least not how we know it). And think again of how the world has been changed by the inventions and infulence of those countries. Britain reshaped the entire world. The very language we speak is from them. Therefore I don't agree with you that the nations you stated exceed Britain. Or constitute what is offically recognised as a hyperpower.
@@dean1039 Have you ever heard about Mongol Empire? It was much more powerful than Great Britain or USA.
@@dean1039 you know Han China exists at the time of the romans, right?
@@dean1039 There is nothing called a hyperpower, there is just superpower, and regional powers. Mauryan empire in India rule from burma to afghanistan, there are many superpowers, no hyperpowers
7 barbarians disliked
27 Ostrogots disliked
I'm a barbarian and I liked.
Sassanid Persian hates Roman a lots
Lazaros Anastasiadis I'm proud to bee barbarian women. I LIKE BUDIKA my herro!
jajajajajaja
*VENI*
*VIDI*
*VICI* ~Caesar
VINI VIDI VICI IS THE MAHDI?THE GREAT AWAITED§
Je suis Venu
J'ai Vu
J'ai Vaincu
IMPERATORIS
I saw, I came, I conquered.
@@backtothefutureman1 good talk§
I've heard Rome was so tough that China refereed to it as the "other China". China, who is known for like Rome viewing every other state besides itself as inferior and didn't recognize another major power until Russia reached it's borders, viewed Rome as honorable and worthy enough to have such a distinction.
That's how great of an empire Rome was.
@@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath A paper tiger is something that appears to be threating but actually isn't. Pretty sure you used the wrong phrase bro.
@@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath Stating that China is such a low threat is just a bad joke, a really bad joke.
polifatts The Chinese are honorary romans
@@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath found the brainwashed american
@@SoloTravelerOffTheBeatenPath Having a low GDP per-capita isn't so bad when you have *1.4 billion fucking people* in your country. The government still gets tons of money. Just sayin
The most gloriest empire in the world.
After Ottoman ...
nah thats the Soviet Union
@@hardcarbon1 a real empire should rule at least 300 years and should ruled on at least 10 middle or big language? Soviet Union did neither of them...
what about the British Empire
@@medarmedikal5128 Rome ruled for 2000 years, Ottoman Empire for 623 years -.-
Over 1400 years of existence... simply amazing
Over 2000 years actually
I was 17 when i watched this.
Now im XVII
Im xxx
@Shafique Tessera pathetic im actualy MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
×MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
I’m I
I was 12 before this. Now I'm a legionary in the XII Legion Fulminata
The creator of western civilization
I recon they would look at the westerners in despise..
I would say that was the Greeks. However, the romans perfected it.
@The United States of Europe what are you talking about? When the Roman empire came to Germany the Germans were in a primitive for of life, Germans did not have a important part in the first western civilization
The Greeks were creators , The Romans made it reach greatness.
@The United States of Europe Ok
AVE ROMA FROM GREECE. 🇮🇹🇬🇷🇮🇹🇬🇷🇮🇹🇬🇷🇮🇹🇬🇷🇮🇹🇬🇷
@@svobodyave shut up Rome is the best
(SPQR)
@@notsharkxgamer2277 stfu EAT KEBAB
Brothers since forever
Mia fatsa mia ratsa
Greco Roman civilization is the second ultimate achievement ever happened on this planet. The first is the appearance of life.
27BC - 1453AD
The Greatest empire to have EVER existed.
Well technically Rome as a nation stood from it’s founding in 753 BC to 1453, with the fall of the Byzantine Empire and Constantinople.
That’s 2,206 years. The Roman Empire lasted longer than any other nation I can think of besides Ancient Egypt, which it conquered, and basically all of modern civilization owes its existence to two kids raised by a wolf.
Let that one sink in for a bit.
@Philip Manousakis No one would believe that wolf bullshit but traditional and mythological wise it was what happened. I think he was pointing out how ancient Rome is (even Rome is relatively modern compared to many other antique civilizations). And, yes, Rome is Greco Roman. It is a mediterranean civilization.
@UA-cam Watcher Not in its original state and not with its original ideals
The most powerful sounding national anthem I ever heard.
For The most glorius Nation ever
Rome is not a nation, nor was it ever one
@@truthhearer6323 stfu buzzkill
That's not the roman anthem. The song is called "The Final Legion".
@@Максимилиан-р8ж it's still an anthem, regardless of what it is. so shut up
The Roman Empire, all Europe united, to conquer the world like brothers.
I don’t want European Union but the Roman Empire.
We are all romans.
Said by an Italian 🦅.
Who want the return of rome like me?
the Roman Empire would be a valid alternative to the European Union.
Sono italiano anche io e voglio vedere alta la bandiera dell S.P.Q.R al posto di quella dell unione europea .
Aggiungerei anche il nord dell africa all neo impero
I don’t really want the gladiator rings and the corrupt hierarchy, but ok
not me , since i'm French ;-;
ROMA INVICATA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@kyleatay6331 every country in the world right now is corrupt. The difference is thag they are better at hiding it these days.
"Rome is civilization! Rome is order! Rome is power!. And out here, WE ARE ROME!!"
FOR THE PEOPLE
FOR THE HOMELAND
FOR OUR WIFES AND CHILDREN
FOR OUR REMEMBRANCE, BECAUSE OUR VICTORY WILL BE REMEMBERED FOR CENTURIES
MEN, TODAY WE DON'T FIGHT FOR OURSELVES
TODAY.
WE.
FIGHT.
FOR.
*ROMEEE*
Gladiator. Lol.
In 216 BC, Rome lost 10% of its adult male population, and 80% of its Republican military population, under the might of the Carthaginian general Hannibal at Cannae in 216 BC. Yet in 197 BC, barely 20 years later, Rome won a decisive victory at Cynoscephalae, Greece, over the once-mighty Macedonians. From here, Macedon became a client state to the Romans, and meanwhile Carthage was reduced to almost nothing in power. Rome was then the supreme power in the Mediterranean, and would go on to remain so until the Dark Ages and the brutal rise of Islam. Nearly One Thousand Years Later.
I cannot begin to stress just how powerful Rome really was. It's perhaps a little hard to fathom since the days of colonialism, gunpowder and electronics have made ancient empires seem as nothing, but Rome really was everything. And it still is everything to the West:
• French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian and Spanish all stem directly from Latin, and these languages are spoken today by around 985 Million people as a primary language worldwide, 67 Million more than native Mandarin. If you were to include English to this list, with a population of 400 Million people worldwide understanding it as a primary language, Latin's descendant languages would account for nearly 1.4 Billion people today, and that's not including the countless million more that can at least understand those languages.
• Christianity, the religion that Rome came to adopt primarily in the fourth century AD, is by far the most followed religion today, with nearly 2.5 Billion people (30% of the entire world) following one form of Christianity.
• If The Empire were to suddenly reunite today, it would completely encompass England, Wales, Portugal, Spain, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Italy + The Vatican, San Marino, Malta, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Serbia + Kosovo, Macedonia, Albania, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, Cyprus, Armenia, Syria, Lebanon, Israel and Palestine. It would also nearly encompass all of Romania, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Kuwait, Egypt and Tunisia, and would reach parts of Scotland, Germany, The Netherlands, The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Moldova, The Ukraine, Russia, Georgia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Libya, Algeria and Morocco. All of these countries have since had nearly 2,000 years of proud history to boast of, and a vast amount of them owe their existence to The Paragon of Western Civilization itself.
If you were to make a journey from Scotland to Kuwait today, you would need to know dozens of languages, have several different passports, and even more visas and currencies at hand, yet under Rome, all you needed was ONE language (+ maybe Greek) and ONE currency, and you would have been protected by ONE legal system.
• Europe's ways of law, art, architecture and warfare have all been influenced by Rome. The city itself had more and purer drinking water than a citizen of 20th century Chicago + Paris did, and there are roads built by the Romans that are still in some use today, including a bridge in Rome that was built in 63 BC - it still carries traffic with ease.
• Rome was also the first city in world history to reach a population of one million people, and the empire itself ruled over a quarter of the world’s population.
THE most astonishing thing is, that for all the government-funded straight, paved roads, aqueducts, homes, colonies, arenas, forums, temples and other genuinely amazing pieces of architecture and infrastructure that Rome built and that has lasted to even today, the average Roman citizen (during the Pax Romana / Roman Peace) was taxed at only 0.01-0.03%, and only had to work 2 days a YEAR to pay their taxes. (It's easy to overlook this fact by stating that Rome had slaves, but it's also easy to forget that pretty much everyone else did at the time, and so do we - there's just no human rights being violated when we use them, and we tend to call them 'robotics'.)
I would easily consider all of this to be, by far, the greatest achievement in the history of civilization, and I'm including splitting the atom and putting man on the moon when I say that. The 300-ish year period of wealth, prosperity and peace of the Pax Romana once led a historian to claim that if a person were to pick the one period of the human race where mankind was happiest, he would - without hesitation - choose the 2nd century AD in Rome, and I cannot say that I disagree.
It is also said that when Rome came into contact with China, a nation known for viewing the world as either Chinese or Not-Chinese, (basically viewing themselves as the world's superiors) the Chinese started referring to Rome as "Other China". Understanding that the Himalayas, the Mauryan Indians and the Parthian/Sassanid Persians separated these two ancient empires, and knowing just how limited their contact with one another really was, tells you not only how far-reaching Rome could be but also how powerful even the most distant of nations knew Rome was.
Now this piece of music isn't actually the anthem of Rome - Rome never had an official national anthem to our knowledge, and it's generally considered that national anthems weren't a thing until around the 16th century AD. This particular piece of music is an altered repetition of 'Triarii', or 'The Final Legion', from Dvorák's Requiem, written in 1890, but it could not be more perfect a piece to represent Rome; Its instruments have an imperial and Roman feel to it and it doesn't mess about from the start - it starts loud and glorious and it never ceases to be so throughout.
Knowing exactly what Rome was, and is, and hearing something so glorious honestly made me cry, something no other piece of music had genuinely made me do before or since.
An empire so boundless, so powerful, so wealthy, so influential and so immortal could seemingly never fall. But it did. An empire that falls to invasion can rise again, but one that crumbles from within is history forever. The invasions of the Great Migrators of Europe - the Goths, Vandals and the Huns in particular - obviously were the key catalyst to finishing off the Western Empire by the late 5th century AD, but Rome's internal political weaknesses started it, and the modern parallels are frighteningly familiar - its eventual granting of citizenship to anyone at will for the sake of more taxpayers, the de-funding and removal of patriotism and traditions from the army, the severe devaluing of the currency by nearly 1,000 times its original value from c.200 - 300 AD, an increase in unnecessary taxes and a loss of economic freedoms, the growth of the welfare state...
So ancient an empire yet such a familiar cause of downfall to us, it is more important now than ever to ignore the people that claim 'no-one learns from history'. Understanding the proud history your ancestors built and defended so valiantly is so vital. Few really understand what happened to the empire and why it fell, because if we did all know, the size of the state today would have to be shrunk enormously. Teaching about how to shrink the size of the state in public schools/colleges/universities would of course be a conflict of interests for today's elite; the government is the main source of these education centre's wealth, so knowing of the truth won't come from those feeding off the state's power - a parasite wouldn't want to teach you how to remove itself from you.
Our history today consists mostly of whining about ourselves - the terms "racist, imperialist, sexist, genocidal" in reference to Europe's history has bred generations of self-loathing peoples without a common cause for national prosperity. That is all simply an unforgivable attack on the virtues of future generations. Our truth is much different: the values of Socratic philosophy, logic, reason, science, the free market, medicine, capitalism, separation of church and state, innocent until proven guilty... all were propagated primarily by the west.
If you are of the West, you are likely a child of Rome, and of the great nations born from it since. Your ancestors built, defended and gave unto you the greatest values and civilizations in history, and now it's your turn to defend these, so that your children may do the same. You are the children of heroes, and only heroes earn their freedom.
This isn't just the anthem of an empire, this is the anthem of civilization itself. Boom it out loud proudly and defiantly, and bow down to no-one.
With love from Britannia - ROMA INVICTA
I read it all. A proud son of the sons of Rome. Not from the west but from Argentina.
Out of all Europe, Italy's history is most epic of all.
Greetings from the right side of the Rhine Rome is famus Fantastic and hard but I think Germany have the epiced history and the complicated and with out the Germans was the world now in the medival I love Rome the little city xanten is a Rome Colonie it is 20 km from my city
Italy today has nothing to do with Rome, it's people also don't have roman genes, mixed too much with black and arab people
@@ezekielsilvestar1106 lol. Shut the fuck up
@@aethelstantheblessed3510 you might not agree but history doesn't lie
@@ezekielsilvestar1106 that's not history
I am an Indian , Far from Roman ideology and greatness, But Man, Listening this anthem made me remember and then cry for 476/1453 . No matter how modern day relations are of India and Italy, Rome still remains the greatest superpower in history, said by me and Indian myself. Respect to Rome 🙏🙏🙏
Indeed some may argue that the Mongols had a bigger empire but no empire was as powerful and lasted as long as the roman empire did
Ave Indian brother. Respect to India as well, your culture has given a lot to humanity.
1453 didn't happen :(
@@shadowxxe Mongols did have bigger empire, but it was very short lived. If you count from beginnings of Roman Republic to the fall of Eastern Roman Empire, they lasted about 1700~ years give or take. That's very long time.
Persians still exist despite being invade so many times. 🇮🇷 lives on whilst Rome and Mongol flal
Teacher : When did the Roman Empire came to an end?
Me: Never!
germanic saxonys: laughs in barbaric.
But the romans were fucking badass
The roman empire have fucked for 300 years all barbariand peoples making them vassals.
But the general germanicus, when he have destroyed german tribes, don’t conquest definitly the territories because it was too expensive for the empire(making civil these people that live on literallity on house maked with their shit.)
You are right. Roma es presente
*Cries with happiness in latin*
Well after fall of West Rome there were Byzantines. And some say that Ottoman Empire was muslim Rome so if you are stubborn enough you can say that Rome fell after first world war
The real European Union
This is epic
Love 🇮🇹 from 🇬🇷
Wait a second what about ww2?
DESCENDANTS OF ROME 🇮🇹 🇧🇪 🇫🇷 🇪🇸 🇵🇹 🇷🇴 🇲🇩
Roman Anthem (SPQR) Senatus Populus Que Romanus
@Philip Arvanitidis they are no longer sons of Rome since 1453. And Greece is not THE Byzantine Empire, so its not an heir of Rome.
I think you meant, "Senātus Populusque Rōmānus." No space in between, Populusque.
@@Ignisbrand Rethink that, it's the Eastern Roman Empire. Emperor Constantine moved Rome's capital to what he calls, "Constantinople." Or modern day Istanbul, Turkey. Among their territories, was in fact Greece, so technically Greece was among the Roman Empire, even during it's peak in 117 AD. So, yeah, basically the Mediterranean area and Western Europe was apart of the Roman Empire.
Latin Americans are also inheritors of the legacy of ancient Rome.
🇲🇽 🇧🇷 🇦🇷 🇨🇴 🇨🇱 🇨🇺 🇨🇷
🇪🇨 🇬🇹 🇭🇳 🇳🇮 🇵🇦 🇵🇪 🇵🇷
🇵🇾 🇸🇻 🇺🇾 🇻🇪 🇧🇴 🇩🇴 🇭🇹
Our legal system is Roman law, our languages, the Romance languages (Spanish, Portuguese, French) are an evolved Latin, in addition to the fact that most of us are Catholic Christians of the Roman rite.
Imperii Romani vivat ex se, et a semine!
Rest in peace emperio romano 800bc-1453AD
1453? Anyway roman empire started officially with August.
1453, yes that was when the Roman Empire fell, because in 476 only its Western part had fallen. the Eastern, Greek part held it out for another one thousand years.
@@JohnnyCBCS Correct and the eastern empire continued to call themselves Romans, so you are definitely correct.
Roman empire fell in 1453
Ρωμανια, bro, they never called themselves Byzantium, that was attributed to them more than 100 years after the fall by a handful of prejudiced, biased historians. Byzantium itself, as a city, was called Constantinople 1100 years BEFORE the fall.
Love Roma from Greece!
One day we'll take back the capital! (Constantinople) 😄
@@blablabla13344 keep dreaming
"What we do in life, echoes in eternity."
The Spirit of Rome will live on forever in the bodies of the 800 million Romance-speakers globally! Vivat Imperii
Credit to the guy who recorded this in 70bc
If humanity reaches level 3 of
the Kardashev scale, I want this as the anthem, and rome's flag as humanity's flag.
I‘m swiss and near my city was a big ancient roman city, augusta raurica and i‘m so proud of the roman empire! My ancestors were roman!
I wish it would still be like that these days! S.P.Q.R.
basel xd
Moi aussi suisse ! Nous sommes romains en fait !
well probably your family were not "roman" but were given roman citizenship etc and were put of rome but no your not from roman descent probs
Nice. In my country, Portugal, we have several also.
@Angry Young man Vanqisher of tyranny God damnit are u stupid. U call others neo-nazis despite urself being the one spouting racism?! Great job kid. And romans were not as white as germanics and such, but damn, not dark at all. And where did u get eastern? U know where rome is?
The Eagles were never lost, they merely adopted their new homes.
Latin Americans are also inheritors of the legacy of ancient Rome.
🇲🇽 🇧🇷 🇦🇷 🇨🇴 🇨🇱 🇨🇺 🇨🇷
🇪🇨 🇬🇹 🇭🇳 🇳🇮 🇵🇦 🇵🇪 🇵🇷
🇵🇾 🇸🇻 🇺🇾 🇻🇪 🇧🇴 🇩🇴 🇭🇹
Our legal system is Roman law, our languages, the Romance languages (Spanish, Portuguese, French) are an evolved Latin, in addition to the fact that most of us are Catholic Christians of the Roman rite.
Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽
Grettings from Brazil. My grandparents come from Italy (padova, Milano and sicily) and austria im so proud. Europe will rise again.
Parabéns
STAND WE ALL, MEN OF WEST!!!!
Europe is in late
Deve ser sulista
@@KlaussMarcellus Nasci em SP, mas a minha família materna é do Sul sim.
The power of the Roman Empire encapsulated in 3:39.
I played this song for my dog...
He's now a wolf.
Your dog is a wulf the name is carnis lupis familaris the wild wulf is carnis lupis
the greatest superpower in human history
This is the anthem I lift weights to. Gives me them extra reps! For the glory of Rome
get those gains for Rome bro
Gains that Caesar would be proud of! S.P.Q.R
Power anthem, I will save it in my list.
Also, I liked the description where you mention humility, acceptance, tolerance and understanding each other.
Totally agree. Cheers mate!
Thank you.
" Ave Roma desde España ,antigua Hispania ".
Respect Rome from your good allies Armenia 🇦🇲🇮🇹
We have all Roman blood❤️🇮🇹🇦🇲
Alexbox from rape
@@-xnnybimb-9398 Where are you from?
Your Boss Italy
@@-xnnybimb-9398 Romans didn't rape anybody
If the Han was the Blue Dragon,
Rome was the Golden Eagle.
Fun fact: the symbol of Rome (the Capital of Italy) Is S.P.Q.R like the old Rome
this is the kind of song to play when the world finally unifies to fight against the new threat of aliens, and we all know that a war with millions of human casualties is bound to happen but that is the cost for freedom
you watch too much movies
Martin Septim the world (countries that were advanced) did unify to fight an enemy. It was called world war 2
Australia Isn’t reAl
Nah not really on the same level mate
It is
@@libertyordeath9936 He was mentioning Aliens, You're talking about Germans, Italians and the Japanese. That's hardly a world united against a common enemy.
why can't we get a X hour version?
This isn't an anthem, anthems are a thing of the 18th and 19th century.
It's the same 5 notes over and over aigan.
This is probably not how it sounded.
The pinned comment already stated this.
@@biggzdiggz8682 I am pretty sure that comment wasn't pinned when I wrote this comment but thx :D
Roma Victi ✋
💓
✋
ROMA CAPUT MUNDI, ROMA INVICTA, ROMAE PROVINCIA BRITANNIA
The glory of Rome lives on even a thousand years later.
I am of Italian descent and it fills me with great pride that my people dominated the known world with ease.
Well so did the French but you see how that turned out.
Well the last Romans were Turkish decent, are you turk ? XD
IF this is in reference to the "Eastern Roman Empire" Hence the byzantine empire, you couldn't be as far from the truth my friend, for Turks...formerly the Byzantine Empire....formerly the Persian Empire, the Turks are of Asian descent hence they originate from Asia and migrated in "Turkey" way before the Roman Empire was even established, and if you have any familiarity of Turkish history you should know that even during times of Greece during the golden age Turkey was prominently of Eastern ethnicity. So to put it in simplistic terms, no the last Romans were not of Turkish descent, and in a historical stand point Rome would be out of the situation, you could say the Turks were of Byzantium descent etc, but that's pretty much it.
Decimus Octavious there is a train of thought that I might accept in your argument, but then it can be said also for the modern Italians (except for their conviction and pride for the history), they have no relations whatsoever with ancient romans , especially the continued influx of migrants from all over in the empire, then the fall of the western empire didn't help much there, and not even talking about the constant divisions, annexation of Italy with many European countries. In conclusion I believe that the argument that you put in may be faulty. As part Italian myself we cannot 100 percent say we are from the ancient romans descent from the most likely of geopolitical interference.
Im Greek and my descents was Byzantines (Eastern Romans)
Glory to Rome
Glory to Constantinople
Una Fazza Una Ratsa
My cat listened to this now it's a lion
@Philip Manousakis why tf are u in every comment
@Philip Manousakis *JUPITER
LONG LIVE EUROPE
I FEEL THE NEED TO CONQURE GAUL!
*AVE CAESAR*
what about Burgundy and Lombardy
Ad Victoriam!
*AD MORTEM!*
No one:
Brazilian with 1/4th Italian blood: ROMA INVICTA!
*laughs in portuguese*
@@GumSkyloard kkkk
I am 1/2 because half of my family comes from italy
Well I’m like 70% Italian, which are pretty much roman descendents so yeah
I'm American but have 75% Italian and have ancestors that fought in Roman legions
ROMA AETERNA. AVE HISPANIA.
Salve Hispania
this anthem is best of all time
Can you feel the glory of the God emperor of humanity?
Rome is to the Italians, what the wolf is to modern day poodles...
this and "In Praise of Genghis Khan" are my two lullabies at night before I close my eyes
Man you go to sleep like a true conqueror
THE ANTHEM OF THE WEST: The Final Legion
THE ANTHEM OF THE EAST: In praise of Genghis Khan
Ave Imperator, morituri te salutant!
The respect and love I have for Rome, its history and legacy, is unconditional and forever. The love Rome has for me is unconditional too it seems. It keeps coming back to me.
We have always been connected!
history of rome
1 little kingdom
2 EmPirE WiLL dOMiNates EuRope
3 crazy empire
4 dark age
5 seperation
6 ottoman war byzantin empire
7 ottoman win
8 ottoman war again byzantin empire
9 really good song as created about fall of Constantinople
10 fall of Constantinople
11 end really bad ending
like dis song Θά 'ρθεις σαν αστραπή
For some reason, my cat wanted to be on my shoulders, when the music played...
My gold fish listened to this anthem, and it became a shark
THANK YOU GOD FOR MAKING ME AN ITALIAN! One MUST visit ROMA! It was named the Eternal city for a reason. Love you ITALIA! GIVE ME MY EAGLE!!!
Fuck Italy. It has lost it's glory to corruption. You've betrayed the majesty of your ancestors.
@@sequorroxx JUST LIKE THE USA A LONG TIME AGO.
I'd be ashamed, but you do you, I guess.
@@wrongthinker4475 Ashamed of WHAT, please?
@@sequorroxx NOPE, TO HELL WITH YOU!
*BREAKING NEWS!*
*DONALD TRUMP ANNOUNCES ROMAN EMPIRE 2!*
*"IT'LL BETTER THAN THE ORIGINAL!"*
Ave, Imperator, morituri te salutant !
Hail, Emperor, those who are about to die salute you !
🇦🇩🇧🇪🇲🇩🇷🇴🇸🇲🇨🇭🇪🇸🇱🇺🇻🇦🇫🇷🇮🇹🇵🇹🇲🇨, without latin, these european countries wouldn‘t exist!!!
Best anthem
Virgin Soviet Anthem VS *GIGACHAD ROMAN ANTHEM*
Plebs and normies beware!
And now my brothers we witness the fall of our second republic, that which holds fast in the Americas. She will fall due to the foreign invaders. And we will watch as again the Republic dies.
RIP SPQR (ROMA)
RIP BYZANTIUM (HELLAS)
ВИВА РФ (РОССИЙСКАЯ ФЕДЕРАЦИЯ) Россия является преемницей Византии
VIVA RF (ROSSIYSKAYA FEDERACIA) Russia is the successor of Byzantium
@@АнварХолмухомедов Russia will never be the successor of Byzantium, you barely have any lands that were once part of the Roman Empire, not even Byzantium. There's no successor, though there could have been one after WWI when Greece occupied Constantinople.
@@АнварХолмухомедов Romans and Byzantines were Monocracies.. There werent other supwrpowers in the world.USA,China are more powerful than Russia.
@@АнварХолмухомедов Go drink vodka idiot
Russia Federation now is a new generation Byzantium Romanus
imagine being a legionary and hearing this just before great battle against carthagians. You would gain so much mental power that you could fight with bare hands!
Hellenic Roman empire 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
@ÖLÜMLÜHAYATBUGÜNVARSINYARINYOKSUN🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕
Turk's homosexualities
Roma is italy
Ottoman give peace to last Romans...
@@justaromanenjoyer8074 True but Greece used to be the most important part of the Empire.
Roma invicta! Constantinople is Greek! And Adrianople too!
Glory to rome
glory to the roman empire
I just listened to this while taking a dump, and I felt like my steaming pile would change the fate of the human race.
Yes
Yes, yes it will
Thank the Romans for the sewer system that you were using lmao
I listened in Hungary now it's PANNONIA
Were? In Mongolia?
Everyday I wake up before dawn, at 5 am to go to work. Everything is tranquil at that hour. While I am driving I turn my eyes to the east, to watch the sun rising behind the mountains, illuminating the land with it's golden fire, sundering the night. Sometimes I can't help but play this song in my head and imagine the Romans during the Siege of Alesia fighting with everything they have.
And then Caesar appearing at the top of the hill with his cavalry and charging into the rear of the Gallic army turning the tide of the battle. Perfect inspiration to face the hardships the day will bring.
Seriously, this is the kind of sound that heroes listen when ascending to the heavens.
We need Rome.
Glad to be a Romanian, cus of how epic my ancestors were.
Ferbinte Gabriel almost impossible given all the civilizations that followed one another in Romania, and the distance of a thousand years from the decline of the empire
Said this...... ROMA CAPVT MVNDI
lmao romani gypsy
Love and respect from Greece!😄
@@theprotagonist8000 your mother , suuuccaaa!!!
I can feel the eternal power of Rome
"Et inde in cinerem nos resurgemus"
And then the eagle became a phoenix. Or something like that. I'm still learning latin.
"And from the ashes we shall rise again!"
Great!
SPQR, the senate and the people of Rome.
Senat Populis Qirites Romanorum.
Senatus populusque romanus
SPQR, the Senate and the People of Rome The old nobles hated kings and loved freedom.
Ottomans live life in the hell and CHRISTUS INVICTUS IS LIFE ALL THE TIME
Ottomans will teach you the meaning of the hell very soon , don't worry. It seems that you miss our presence and domination in your silly country. you will not wait so much to see it.
Du Ketzer und Ungläubiger was weißt du denn schon Allha ist Satan in Person und willst du mich als Gläubiger Christ noch was sagen lassen DAS ICH NICHT LACHE.
If bokhos didn't betray jughurta numedia would have destroyed Rome 🇩🇿🗡️🗡️🇮🇹