The Roman Pantheon Of Gods | The Lost Gods | Odyssey
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- Опубліковано 29 бер 2021
- The spectacular rise and fall of the Roman Empire fascinates us to this day. The Romans took their Gods from the Etruscans, on the ruins of whose civilization they built their own. Kenneally visits the Forum, the epicenter of Roman religion, and the Pantheon, sanctuary of the Roman gods.
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That must be the strangest pronunciation of the word “Column”.
22:37 And no, Christianity didn’t become the state religion under Constantine I. It was still a good 50 years away before Theodosius made it so.
A bit of fact-checking would have helped!
What's with all the twirling handheld shots (10:45) and hyper-quick edits here and there? I'm getting nauseous!
Yes I agree. I had to turn my phone away I was feeling quite sick.
for scope
You're 80. Stop watching
Enjoying it s lot , very interesting
fantastic
Thank you
Chad roman religion vs virgin christianity
Nice
I watch this whole thing so I could get all of the gods in the pantheon explained. I can’t believe you didn’t explain where each God would be in the pantheon. Well I’ll look for something else to explain that. It was terribly lacking in Rome
From within u will learn. It was very personal. As each virtue would match. Cara mater Luna . We worshiped our ancestors and lessons of behaviour and laws of nature. We created we loved and we fell. For sharing wasn’t a qualm and selfish destroying our sense of knowledge and self our gods our virtues .. lost scripture of john will help or the Seth gospel. A bit of everything for not one man alone can be a master of everything.
I wish I could watch this video because it looks very interesting, but all the spinning makes me motion sick. Would recommend not so much spinning!!
that is some trippy editing xd
Caerleon (isca) is fascinating, bonus for me as it's only down the road here in sunny Wales, not far from there is caerwent, so many ruins for us to appreciate and if we make a day of it, over the boarder, we have bath too, love it 🙂
They weren't lost, just adapted poorly. Took till their rediscovery in the renaissance for mankind to rise up again. Causation/correlation?🤔👍
yeah, if Renaissance didn't happen through the rediscovery of ancient classics from Rome and Greece, Europe wouldn't be able to conquer the world.
Regarding 22:27, the Roman Emperor Constantine defeated his rival Roman Emperor Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge on October 28, 312. Prior to the decisive battle, Constantine saw a divine vision when he looked up to heaven and saw a cross of light with the instructions "In hoc signo vinces" (which translates from Latin meaning "In this sign, you will conquer"). Therefore Constantine used as his military standard the Labarum which displayed the Christogram symbol ☧ and had his soldiers paint the Christogram symbol ☧ onto the front of their shields as well. ☧ is the monogram consisting of the Greek upper case letter Chi (Χ) superimposed on Rho (Ρ), which are the first two letters of the Greek name χριστός which means Christ.
That's a legend. It could be true, but it's also possible that it isn't. It appears in two contemporary sources which mentions it in Greek, not in Latin, which have only later been attributed to the Battle at the Milvian Bridge. I'm not saying it isn't true, just to be careful not to treat legend as historical fact. :)
Praise the ancient gods and goddesses of Rome!
Why?
No
Praise be to Jupiter Optimus Maximus! Praise be to Minerva! Praise be to Juno! Praise be to Mars! Praise be to all the Gods!
@@atrueearthling4326hat’s ok you don’t gotta. Not everyone needs to follow one certain religion or any religion at all, it’s about what you need
Praise to Ceres for a good harvest, praise to Diana to protect wildlife. May Sol & Luna guide us to the end of our days.
Is this more about archeology than mythology like the last documentary?
Rome fell cause they turned their backs on the OG badass gods of Greece
Very true indeed ✨
Rome never fell.
We had our own too.
Roume może zmienią kiedyś nazwy miast na właściwe żeby nie wchodzić sobie na odciski
liiiiiers
God, Rome was so cool until Christianity
I wish there really were Gods.
There are. They never left, neither did they die.
@@stevenmarcato1325 I wish that was true
Polytheism is on the rise again.
@@FirstnameLastname-up7ov yes
@@youdontseeanoldmanhavinatw4904they are! They are true! ✨
Panthenon? What's that? It's Pantheon
parthenon?
Party on, Garth?
@@i-never-look-at-replies-lol Party on Wayne..
The Roman Gods are not lost!
Carpe diem! Seizd the day!
Lost gods my arse talking about very famous gods 😂
24 minutes of my life I won't get back
Interesting though, Etruscans must not have been all that creative; if their idea of an after life is simply... just more of this life. Like, no psychedelics in that region, just wine eh? hahaha
I will take a motion sickness pill next time I come across one of your videos. Terrible choices by director of photography. The room is spinning! But that makes it cool and youthful. Nonsense!
Rome is a Greek word means power,strength.
In ancient Greek texts the word is written with ω ,Ρώμη = Rome ,and not Ρόμη as it would be written if the word was not Greek.
Check out the script ΡΩΜΗ on a 5th century BC marble inscription. in the Vatican museum
Rome- power , follows the displacement of power. Constantinople = New Rome, Moscow = the third Rome, the Holy Roman Empire, the Sultanate of Rum, etc.
The Greek meaning of the word Rome is also the reason why citizenship was invented for the first time in history calling the citizens Romans, Romoioi , Rum, giving them the "power" =the Roman citizenship.
These are the names of the 7( 8 ) kings of Rome.
Romulus,(Titus Tatius), Numa Pompilius, Tullus Hostilius, Ancus Marcius, Tarquinius Priscus, Servius Tullius, Tarquinius Superbus.
Romulus =Troian origin , Titus Tatius = sabine from Lacedemonian origin ,Numa Pompilius =sabine from Lacedemonian origin ,Tarquinius Priscus =Etruscan from paternal corinthian(Demaratus of Corinth) Doric origin ,Servius Tullius son of Tarquinius Priscus and Tarquinius Superbus gran son of Tarquinius Priscus .
Demaratus was a Dorian nobleman and a member of the Corinthian Dorian house of the Bacchiadae. Facing charges of sedition, in 655 BC he fled to Italy with his Royal court,, according to tradition settling in the Etruscan city of Tarquinii, where he married an Etruscan noblewoman.
Demaratus (Greek: Δημάρατος), frequently called Demaratus of Corinth, was an ancestor of Lucius Junius Brutus and Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus, the first consuls of the Roman Republic.
Three important Roman gentes claimed descent from Demaratus; the Junii, through the first consul; the Mamilii, who came to Rome from Tusculum in the fifth century BC; and the Tullii, through Servius Tullius
Every attempt to dissociate Rome and Roman empire from Greek influence is doomed to failure.
The granting of citizenship to allies and the conquered was a vital step in the process of Romanization. This step was one of the most effective political tools and (at that point in history) original political ideas.
Cowyooms?
If only Christians knew their precious god is actually emperor Vespasian and titus lol
I made it to 6minutes, but I'm doing the dishes, so...
So who's gonna say it first 😂
What ?
Firm! ...wait, no, I mean first....yea...first *cough*
@@trevergleason5769 Typo in the title
The Parthenon and Pantheon had a kid
WRONG. Under Constantine, Christianity was granted LEGAL STATUS, but it did not become the state religion. This took place in the 380s with the Emperor Theodosius.
Panthenon?
The difference between "myths" and modern religion? Power
It was only called religion, when it was discovered how easy it is to convince the general population to do things, when living in fear spreads to all the slaves of the civilization
Religion is luxury.... You have wealth, you can justify as many Gods you want.... But what about those who weren't wealthy???
No, religion is not a "luxury". Don't be daft. The household cullt linked to the numa were honoured by all Romans.
I stopped the video after a minute and a half. The "background" music was overpowering the narrative.
Sand Hurster - you did right. You didn't miss much.
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Columes rather than columns 😂
Aeneas was Trojan, not Greek
Swirling editing and silly music. Apart from that ok, just. Didn't enjoy watching
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Is it true, or you're trying to concoct a made up history of your own???
There's something fundamentally wrong with this video. The content is interesting and seems reliable, but the editing is weird. Frankly, I find it unwatchable.
whoops the Constiatianses Nobles
🤍🪽🪬
The theatrical elements detract the quality of the program.
Or there is a reason I watch lectures and not something designed for a lay person
You are so edgy and cool.
r/Iamverysmart
Or you could try reading and get the hey off YT.
The Roman Forum is a fascinating place. You may be so familiar with it that viewing it from above is not a big deal. Please stop using the fast spinning and fast moving transitions of these historic sites. It adds nothing to the presentation. You could slow the transition visuals down within the same time frame and it would allow viewers to take in the scenery. You do this later in the video, but in other places it is a disorienting, meaningless mess. Whoever does your video editing needs to be more in tune with the material he or she is working with and less fascinated with the capabilities of the video editing software.
Lord jesus king of kings lord of lords
And another so called documentry where Roman legions are all shown in the same gear reguardless if it is the earliest republican period or late antiquity. Where do film makers get the notion that Roman armor did not change a bit over a period of 700 years......
Ody seio. Zlodziej został poetą
It's too funny that one would claim that Rome was shocked and overtaken by the cult of Jesus when it was Rome, and the Flavian Dynasty of Caesars who invented Jesus and the Christian cult for the very purpose that it ended up serving for Rome.
Romans 13
Now kneel before the government.
The last Roman god : Jesus christ.
can't forget about Mary
The mother goddes figure was and is very important to mediterranean civilizations
@@donaxtrunculus5023 👏👏👏
He was never a god and never Roman, the christians even defaced statues of Augustus by demolishing the front and carving a cross into the forehead, they were and still are to this day enemies of Rome.
@@FirstnameLastname-up7ov a frase é no sentido da religião ter surgido dentro do Império romana. Primeiramente perseguida e depois adotada como religião oficial do Império
@@thealexprime It was spread mostly by slaves (non-Romans), promoted by an emperor who was not Roman but Illyrian, there is no Rome without the Mos Maiorum and in the Mos Maiorum there is no separation of religion and state. From Romulus, filius Martis to Caesar pontifex maximus and the divi filius.
Horrible documentery, images, sound ...all
In all honesty, the Romans never in reality knew religion. Their traditional gods were a pale imitation of Greek mythology, mere colourless ghosts silently accepted for the benefit of social convention. In no way were those gods allowed to interfere with "real" life. When consulted, they had to give oracles through the medium of their priests, but they were never supposed to confer moral laws upon men or to direct their actions.
The Romans absolutely knew religion, they were extremely superstitious, and had a strong often flawed sense of morality and honor, both of which were religious in nature. What’s more, while there Gods took on the form of the Greek pantheon, they were not ‘imitations’. Janus has no Greek equivalent, neither does Vesta. And the Gods that do were worshiped in Italy prior to Greek, and only took on Greek forms and myths as part of cultural exchange.
What’s more the Romans famously allowed religion to not only interfere, but dictate every day life. The Romans weren’t big on myths, theres was more a utilitarian religion, but there Gods were treated as real and substantial. You sacrificed for everything, before a journey, a business venture, before a child is born and after, weddings, funerals, and sometimes just for general good luck. Auguries were consulted often, both by common people for as things as trivial as ‘will my new butcher stand succeed?’ As well as by the state to make important military and civic decisions.
In contrast it was the Greeks who were often noted as atheistic, and only tangentially believing in there Gods. The Romans were so deeply religious it was an integral part of there identify. Piety was a core Roman concept, and there superstition was to such an extreme that it got a bit ridiculous. The thing about Roman religion, as rich and colorful as it was, is that it was a religion of the day to day. Of the few myths they left us, the point of view is always mortal, and the point isn’t to tell a great story, or explain a natural phenomenon, but to explain how certain elaborate rituals were dictated by the Gods to man. It was a religion not based on stories, but on rituals, meant to be observed everyday, from the smallest house hold all the way up to the state itself.
Damn ! these Greeks...
Graecia capta ferum victorem cepit et artes intulit agresti Latiο. Oratio Epistolarum, II,1,156
Greece, once conquered, in turn conquered its uncivilized conqueror, and brought the arts to rustic Latium (Horace)
Arrears Roman’s we’re just copy cats?
@The Visitor Id read Roman Myth Mythology all day over Biased, Overrated Greek Mythology. Roman mythology are just more interesting and more influential and not as Boring as the Greek gods. Roman copied Greeks ? Yea im glad they did it.
Thanks Jesus. Praise and Glory to God. God Bless. Jesus Christ, is the name of God. He lives. Praise and Bless God's holy name.
hail Satin
great feedback.....
You state that men/people built these megalithic structures of granite and statues, yet present NO TANGIBLE EVIDENCE to substantiate your claims. This is called (Hearsay) in a COURT of law.
The Stars/ Our parents built these megalithic structures of granite, while beautiful granite columns still stand today.
🤣🤣🤣
Wtf cx are you incapable of understanding how easy it would be to actually make something like these pictures shown here with a big enough workforce?
have you actually studied architecture ?