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i don't think bullying ancient bots will help you become a general manager
Lol a general manager
@@marquiseco. nice terran pfp, based
Im pretty sure its grandmother
I always thought it was get money
I thought GM means good morning, guided missile and genetically modified
You too, Levy?
- Julius Caesar
Underrated comment
Rated under
real
et tu Levi
Gotham you better pin this
How Hadrian didn’t play the Stone Wall and Caligula lasted more than three moves is an incredibly unfortunate pair of missed opportunities
Can You explain me the context?
@@felipeortiz2449Under Hadrian’s reign, Hadrian’s Wall was built in the UK to keep invaders out. Also, Caligula was an incredibly poor emperor who didn’t last very long, so Levy’s game against that bot went on for almost as long as he ruled 😊
@@achronos955 thx bro
Caligula did keep his horse until the end...
Nah Caligula should've moved his knights first referring to when he tried to make his horse consul.
"I lick all of the pieces on the board before every game." - Caligula
I had to pause that bro
☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
who is gross now
He changed the topic when the word got out.
7:54 Cleopatra rizzed up Ceasar to gain Roman support which restored her as queen of Egypt. When Ceasar died, she then rizzed up his general, Mark Antony.
Then got cooked by Augustus
@@agasthya338_everyone_ got cooked by agustus
@@daizy7441 if Agrippa wanted to he could cook Augustus
We are at the point where gen z slang is used unironically
The spelling is abysmal, but I love your knowledge of ancient Rome!
“I wanna be white” -Levy, 2024
He hates his black hair
"I don`t want to be black" --Levy, 2024
Who doesnt
@@Jacob-ns8rcwow
LOOL
Imagine being revived just to be owned by a dude that scream "the rook" for no reason at all
For no reason??? NO NO NO. Levy screams the rook for a reason bc he has sacrificed “the rook” and bc that’s his thing
just one warning, you WILL get wooshed in about 2 replies
What do you mean by no reason???
@@RealKayd3nYT it's a joke
j-o-k-e
It is a phrase or sentence with humorous intentions.
clarified?
@gladiadorhorus8353 nobody would have known that this was a joke lol
4:40 "And now my queen and my bishop open up together, and they also oil up"
- Levy Roman a.k.a. GothamChess
💀💀💀
11:29 "I lick all of the pieces on the board every game"
based of him ngl
Same
Me 2
@@hawkeye2958 yeah Uh Prove it🥸
Tounge to A1
Tounge to A2
Tounge to A3
...
A roman chess player walked into a bar, held up two fingers and said " five beers please! "
“I’d like a martinus.”
“Don’t you mean ‘martini’?”
“No, I only need one.”
V ery funny 😉
Very clever
For those who care
Hadrian was a Roman emperor when the Romans settled in the UK. His constant wars with the picts (Scots) led to him building a wall to separate the Anglos (English) from them. Hadrian's wall still stands today on the border of England and Scotland.
Cleopatra is one of the most well-known figures of the ancient world. Born in Egypt during the era where the romans occupied, her relationship with Mark Antony led to an a Roman Civil War with Augustus. This would end with lover and herself ending their own lives, using an Asp (poisonous snake).
Caligula was one of the shortest reigning Roman at the time. In just four years, he annexed modern day Algeria, and attempted to invade the British Isles. His constructions within the empire included a statue of himself in Jerusalem. He worked to make the lives of ordinary people within the empire better.
You'll see Levy make a comment about the Romans not showering, but they actually created bath houses. In fact, they were so well made that a city in modern England is still named after one of the largest they created (the city of... Bath, not exactly a creative name)
Julius Caesar himself is one of the most renowned war generals of all time. His conquests into Gaul (modern day france) saw him envelope the land into the roman empire, completely subduing the tribes in the area. He was the first Roman to cross the Rhine river into the lands of the Germanic tribes (Germany) and he was given his legendary status for his crossing of the English channel, becoming the first to explore the previously thought mythical lands of Britannia. His assassination in the Roman Senate in the middle of the month gave birth to an iconic phrase - Beware the Ides of March.
Augustus was the creator of the Roman Empire, moving out of the era of the Republic. Since Julius technically wasn't an emperor, Augustus' text calling himself the "best" is justified. He expanded the Roman territories in Africa to claim all of egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, up to the borders of Morocco. He also completed the Roman conquest of Spain. His attempted ventures into Germanic lands were rebutted, but he lived up to the name of his great uncle for who he was named, Julius Caesar.
I did care what after I see how long the paragraph I realize why levy didn't know him
Also, Caligula was one of the most cruel and horrible people of the ancient world that we know of, he had many senators executed in terrible ways for no reason other than paranoia
Did you know that the months of July and August are named after Julius and Augustus?
@@Odrox I think that's pretty obvious
@@amelgicic7588 no
Cleopatra was the lover to both Julius Caesar and Marc Anthony, before ultimately being dethroned by Augustus following his war with Anthony. Famously, she took her own life via poison when she realized she was going to be taken to Rome as part of Augustus' Triumph. So I guess she's with these bots because she's more iconic than Anthony and played an important role in the history of the end of the Republic and beginning of the Empire.
Honestly an S tier burn on Anthony.
With poison? I thought she had an asp (venomous snake) bite her.
@@originalname1337
It depends on who you ask. Nobody knows for sure. Personally, I think that she died by intentionally poisoning herself, but I’m no expert on the topic.
@@originalname1337 That's the famous one, but the actual method is unknown. Different ancient writers offer different theories, but all of them mention poison.
she realized the worst way it's never good to be a runaround sue :)
Julius Caesar: I came I saw I conquered
Levy: I clickbait I lost I became GM
He's grandmother now?!??
@@theofakostasholy moly what the roly poly
@@theofakostaswhat do u meam😮
Veni, Vidi, Vici.
- Julius Ceaser
Bro you didn't even spell it correctly
@retard69420 what's the correct spelling?
The goat
I came, I saw, I won
he came alright@@turkeyleg72
“I lick all the pieces on the board before every game” - Catigula
"I lick all the pieces on the board before every game" - Caligula, 2024
11:29
Julius came, he saw , he lost
As alway-💀
Who came? 😢
"Et tu, Levy?" -Julius Caesar
Assassin's Creed on the thumbnail, cool.
lol I know that background anywhere from playing origins way too much
i saw that too lmaaao
It's gone.
4:40 "now my queen and my bishop open up together"
"And they also oil up" 😂
Alas I doubt he knew that gladiators oiled up... (as well as it being the common method of bathing)
I thought I only had that idea :(
11:31 He said “I lick all pieces on the board before the game”
4:40 “my queen and bishop get oiled up”
I mean Hadrian saying he's a favorite roman emperor definitely fits from what I remember out of historical records... and he's also one of the most famous roman emperors simply because of Hadrians Wall...
And Levy commenting on his immigration view is hilarious considering he buit the wall to keep the Celts out...
We’re gonna build a wall, and the Picts are gonna pay for it!
Bro said: "We need to build a Wall and the Celts will pay for it!" xD
He was one of the best, not only because of Hadrian's wall but all his construction projects within the empire and also maintaining the empire at a great territorial extent.
@@Hecatonicosachoron yeah... I just oversimplified it
21:14 "We're gonna give Augustus the black pieces" - Gotham who plays as black
Playing against Cleopatra with the London system made the British Museum happy as f**
For those struggling to beat the bot ( Caesar ) try the englund gambit against his 1 d4 opening it works every single time
I would like to thank you Levy. I was placed in 11th position in my first OTB tournament with a score of 4/6. I anticipated a much worse score and position but fortunately that didn’t happen. My first loss was against a 1900 fide rated player and my second loss was against a unrated player. There were a total 56 players competing in the tournament and I was able to take down to 1400 fide rated players,though I didn’t win the tournament I would still like to thank you. I really love you, Levy ♥️♥️
gj dude keep it going
You mean you love him as a friend, right
"I lick all of the pieces on the board before every game." by Caligula, 11:29 is crazy
Greatus chess playerus
-Julius Caesar
Sus
So glad he plays in the traditional overlay. I sometimes avoid playing some special bots, cause the theme overlay hurts my eyes.
cleopatra was the lover of caesar and married caesar's second in command Mark Antony, so she techinicly is as close to being roman as possible, (plus Cleopatra is very popular right now so thats also possibly why they included her).
Bachelor of Arts in History here, cleopatra is included in the bot due to her having a child with Caesar. Hadrian is most famous for building Hadrian's wall on the current border of England and Scotland to mark the end of Roman territory and provide a small barrier for incoming armies. Despite some rumors, the wall was never intended to be large or taller than even hip height, and is designed more so as an annoyance to allow to for rotational guards to alert larger armies of the troops coming over the hedge sized wall in much slower fashion than a direct march. Stones from Hadrians wall were taken and utilized in many different buildings in the area surrounding it, and today not much is left.
Caesar: "yes"
Levy: "Ladies and Gentleman, Chess is a stressful game
Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator (Koinē Greek: Κλεοπάτρα Θεά Φιλοπάτωρ[note 5] lit. 'Cleopatra father-loving goddess';[note 6] 70/69 BC - 10 August 30 BC) was Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC, and its last active ruler.[note 7] A member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, she was a descendant of its founder Ptolemy I Soter, a Macedonian Greek general and companion of Alexander the Great.[note 8] Her first language was Koine Greek, and she is the only Ptolemaic ruler known to have learned the Egyptian language.[note 9] After her death, Egypt became a province of the Roman Empire, marking the end of the last Hellenistic-period state in the Mediterranean, a period which had lasted since the reign of Alexander (336-323 BC).[note 10]
Levy never fails traveling back in time to provide us with historic accurate chess
"promoting into bishpos" I was laughting until I realized he would do the same if he played me.
Levy, can you make video about the first place player in puzzle rush?
If you checked his account you will know why.
I saw his games, he is paying people for sure
He got in puzzle rush 1234 steak right, I’m sure 100% he is using chess puzzle solver in website to get right answers, why I’m sure he is cheating?
Because when you see his answers in puzzle battle, you will see that he got just 10 because there’s time while the battle, because of that he can’t visit the puzzle solver website because there’s limited time.
Bro is cheating for sure💀
Bruhh how his elo +2000 but when I saw his last games he look like 300 elo
He must be banned
They should link the trash talk to a game evaluation so it knows when not to do it.
Cleopatra: Give me another chance
Levy: Never!
Name: "I PLAYED JULIUS CAESAR"
Thumbnail: *hieroglyphs*
11:29 "I lick all the pieces on the board before every game." 💀
Cleopatra was from Egypt but was entangled romantically with Marc Antony who was Roman
Cleopatra was greek
@@-NovaRoma. are you sure?
@@-NovaRoma. there are a few different cleopatras in history
@@L1V1ticus she was descended from a Greek dynasty that ruled Egypt and her main language was Greek
@@-NovaRoma. ah ok but she did rule Egypt at one pint which is why I thought she was originally Egyptian
The reason Augustus is higher rated than Ceasar is that Augustus was straight up smarter. The short story is that Ceasar openly tried to put himself as the leader of Rome, getting him assasinated before he managed to pass on his power making him technically not an emperor. Augustus kept the senate in charge while everyone accepted him as the puppeteer. This made him able to pass on the leadership to a succesor, making him the first real emperor of Rome in a LONG time
And Augustus was NOT the greatest emperor, he mainly finished the projects Ceasar started and claimed credit
Promoting bishops in Rome: Levy
"Slay queen" - Cleopatra (Not really)💀
"I went to school"- Levy, 2024
7:20 I think that was a play on words. She was telling her queen to literally slay, as in kill, and they saw the chance to make it sound like a modern slang.
Caesar and Cleopatra hooked up.
Dear Levy,
Hadrian comissioned Hadrian's wall on the border between modern day England and Scotland. It was the equivalent of long castling to create a rook battery on the king's side
Also, Cleopatra was about 10-14 generations down an incredibly inbred line of Macedionians who descended from Alexander the Great's general Ptolemy, who seized Egypt after Alexander's death due to it's natural defences and wealth. Cleopatra is generally regarded as a very intelligent and wily stateswoman who spoke many languages (including being the first of her line to learn Egyptian) and who also played the part of femme fatale to both Julius Caesar and Marc Anthony, having children with both in order to preserve Egypt's status and Rome's (mostly) independent breadbasket
Caligula was a straight-up freak whose name came from a nickname given to him by his father's soldiers, meaning "Little boots"
Caligula was a straight up spoiled brat freakazoid child whose name came from the nickname his dad's (Marcus Aurelius of all people) soldiers gave him meaning little boots
Julius Caesar was honestly one of the most interesting political and strategic minds of the Ancient Mediterranean, he was the face of the first triumvirate and used inventive tactics like building fortifications quickly, lightning marches to force decisive battles, not instantly killing his political enemies to maintain stability in Rome (spoiler alert, this backfired). One of my all time favourite historical figures, but absolutely a tyrant and genocidal bastard. Just really good at war. Oddly enough, depsite allegedly being a great orator, his account of the gallic wars in incredibly dry, despite containing some excellent battles and sieges
Augustus was Caesar's adopted heir, he was good enough at politics to beat his opponents but his real trump card was a dude called Agrippa. Agrippa gets no credit and honestly, imo he was the greatesy military mind of his generation in the Roman sphere of influence
I came,I saw,I conquered.
-Julius Ceaser
I got*
@@modermoh9375 I don't get it
@@KananBabayev09 I came,I saw,I got conquered
:by levy
He came, he saw, he got ROOOOOOOCKED
Because of my man love for you Levy,
Augustus, originally named Gaius Octavius and later adopted by Julius Caesar, was the first Roman Emperor and the founder of the Roman Empire. While Julius Caesar is one of the most recognized figures in history, known for his military conquests and pivotal role in the fall of the Roman Republic, Augustus' contributions were arguably more significant in the long term. Augustus reformed the administrative and financial systems, secured Rome's borders, and established a long period of peace known as the Pax Romana. His reign marked the transition from Republic to Empire, laying the foundation for centuries of Roman stability and expansion. Unlike Caesar, whose assassination led to civil war, Augustus' rule brought enduring structure and prosperity, solidifying his legacy as one of history's most effective rulers. Given his accomplishments in both immediate and extended strategic planning, Augustus' chess rating might be even higher to reflect his comprehensive strategic prowess.
*Hadrian* 720 _(Italy, 76-138 AD)_ - Hadrian was a Roman Emperor known for his significant building projects, including Hadrian's Wall in Britain and the Temple of Zeus in Athens.
*Rating Assessment:* This rating seems appropriate given Hadrian's focus on defense and infrastructure rather than aggressive expansion, akin to a defensive chess player.
*Proposed Rating:* 800 - Slightly higher to reflect his strategic defensive mindset.
*Type of Trash Talk:* "If only I built some type of defensive fortification. A wall, perhaps."
*Explanation:* This sounds accurate because Hadrian is famous for constructing Hadrian's Wall as a defensive measure, reflecting his focus on fortifications.
*Cleopatra* 1350 _(Egypt, 69-30 BC)_ - Cleopatra VII was the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, known for her intelligence, political acumen, and romantic liaisons with Roman leaders Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
*Rating Assessment:* This seems a bit low given Cleopatra's reputation for cunning and strategic alliances, indicative of a sharp and strategic chess player.
*Proposed Rating:* 1600 - More fitting to her known strategic thinking and political acumen.
*Type of Trash Talk:* "The greatest battles are not won with swords, but queens."
*Explanation:* This sounds accurate because Cleopatra was known for her strategic thinking and influential power, fitting her historical reputation.
*Caligula* 1415 _(Italy, 12-41 AD)_ - Caligula was a Roman Emperor known for his erratic behavior, cruelty, and extravagant claims of divinity.
*Rating Assessment:* This rating seems reasonable, reflecting Caligula's aggressive and unpredictable nature, which can sometimes be advantageous in chess but also risky.
*Proposed Rating:* 1415 - Remains appropriate due to his volatile and aggressive nature.
*Type of Trash Talk:* "Beat me, and you will be feared more than one thousand Caesars!"
*Explanation:* This sounds accurate because Caligula's reign was marked by his ruthless and terrifying reputation, making this bold and intimidating statement fitting.
*Caesar* 1795 _(Italy, 100-44 BC)_ - Julius Caesar was a military general, statesman, and pivotal figure in the end of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.
Rating Assessment: This high rating is appropriate as Caesar's strategic and tactical skills in military and political spheres suggest he would excel at chess if he were a player, showcasing deep strategic thinking and planning.
*Proposed Rating:* 1900 - Slightly higher to reflect his exceptional strategic and tactical prowess.
*Type of Trash Talk:* "Tread carefully with your threat. You have crossed the Rubicon."
*Explanation:* This sounds accurate because Caesar was known for making bold, decisive moves; crossing the Rubicon was a significant and irreversible act of defiance leading to his rise to power.
*Augustus* _1865 (Italy, 63 BC-14 AD)_ - Augustus, born Gaius Octavius, was the first Roman Emperor and the adopted son of Julius Caesar. He established the Roman Empire and ushered in the Pax Romana, a period of relative peace and stability across the empire.
*Rating Assessment:* This rating is accurate and could be even higher given Augustus' exceptional ability to handle both immediate and long-term strategic planning, indicating he would be an excellent chess player with a strong grasp of both tactics and strategy.
*Proposed Rating:* 2000+ - Higher to reflect his comprehensive strategic prowess and transformative leadership.
*Type of Trash Talk*: "I found Rome a city of brick and left it a city of marble."
*Explanation:* This sounds accurate because Augustus is known for his transformative leadership and extensive building projects that significantly improved Rome.
Another fun fact(s), the time between us and Cleopatra shorter of the time between Cleopatra and when the pyramids first started being built. Put simply, the Great Pyramids were ancient history by the time Cleopatra was born... that's how old they are.
Also for additional context about Caesar's quote regarding the Rubicon:
The Rubicon is a river in northern Italy. In 49 BC, Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon with his army, defying the Roman Senate's orders and effectively declaring war on the Roman Republic. The phrase "crossing the Rubicon" signifies making an irreversible decision with significant consequences, highlighting Caesar's bold and decisive nature.
Julius Caesar salad
Levy I would be super happy if you see my comment and advise if that makes sense...
I've got an idea adding a complexity or difficulty measure to chess engine evaluations. Traditional chess engines focus primarily on the objective evaluation of a position. This evaluation is based on the assumption that both sides play optimally. However, not all positions are equally challenging to play, even if the theoretical evaluation is the same.
Potential Components of a "Difficulty Score":
Move Complexity: Number of Critical Moves: In some positions, maintaining equality or an advantage may require very precise moves. A higher number of such critical moves would indicate a more complex position.; Variance in Evaluation: Positions where a slight inaccuracy leads to a large shift in evaluation (from equal to losing, for instance) could be considered more difficult.
Depth of Calculation Required: Positions where critical moves or threats are several moves deep would generally be more challenging to navigate.
Counterplay and Resources: The presence of counterplay or resources for the opponent could affect the difficulty. A position with dynamic imbalances might be harder to handle than a static one.
Levy goes from playing chess grandmasters to JULIUS CAESAR!
Kleopatra was queen of Egypt during the prime of Roman Empire.
According to books she was Julius Cesar’s lover.
Hadrian built the Hadrian wall to protect the empire from the German Tribes
They should also add a *Napoleon Bot*🤷♂
We got Levy play against Julius Caesar before GTA6
If I comment now i wouldn't even get one Like.
🎉
Cleopatra was the last queen of the Ptolemic Empire in Egypt. She was a descendant of Ptolemy-I, a Macedonian-Greek General and companion of Alexandar, the Great. She was an ally to the Roman Empire well known for her relationship with Mark Antony, a Roman general and relative to Julius Caesar.
"Congrats to everyone Who is early and who found this comment.. 🐼🐧
Hehehe mee
Congrats to you too
Yo what’s up first
Woohoo!!!
Meh
2:06 Hadrian built a wall dividing England and Scotland. You're welcome!
2:55 "You see, this is why we like to play bots, because human beings would absolutely never play like this."
My opponents because I'm at like 300:
I'm so great, they should name a salad after me.
- Julius Caesar
Now we need WWII bots, Viking bots, Pirate bots and maaaaaybe Greek bots for full combo
Cleopatra was a lover of mark Antony the Roman who fought against Augustus in the civil war. She killed herself because he lost.
As an italian from Rome I can assure Cleopatra is deeply connected with ancient roman's history. In fact, she had a relationship both with Caesar and Marco Antonio, having a central role in two civil wars of the roman empire.
About Adriano, he was emperor just after Traiano, in the adoptive dinasty (starting with the senator Nerva). I think nowdays he is mostly know for the "Vallo di Adriano" (that's italian), wich Is basically a big wall in Great Britain.
Saying you don’t know Augustus two days before the month named after him is wild
4:42 London wasn't founded until a century after her death. She was quite the pioneer here
Can't believe Levy went back in time to play against Caeser himself just to bring us content. Commitment 🔥
7:41 “I don’t know why Cleopatra didn’t take a 🤓 FUUUUUURRRRYYYYYY pawn??? 🤓”
- gothmom chess, 2024
I really like when you include the bot dialogue!😊
bullying the guy who got bullied by pirates MIGHT help levy become a grandmother
Hadrian was the Emperor who built Hadrian's Wall across England to keep the Barbarians in the north (modern day Scots) in the year 122 or so.
if you wonder, caesar wasnt an emperor he was a dictator. so augustus his son became and was the first emperor or imperator
11:29 “i lick all the pieces on the board before every game”😭🙏🙏🐖🐖
Hadrian is most famously known for the Hadrian wall in England to keep out the barbarians (well warn of their attacks and slow them down, not really meant to actually stop them)
Cleopatra was Queen of Egypt but from the Greek Ptolemaic dynasty, she had a thing going with Ceasar and made a child with him, Ceasarion (little ceasar)
"my queen and the bishop also oil up" -levy 2024
Hadrian talks about a wall and invasions because he ordered a wall to be built between Britannia (England) and nowaday Scotland around 110 AD. The objective was to protect the province against "barbarians" from the north (mostly Picts, in this case).
The wall still exist. It is 120 km long, effectively separating the British island in two.
Cleopatra was a big part of Roman history through her relationships with Julius Caeser and Mark Antony.
OGs know that this video was originally titled “I PLAYED AGAINST JULIUS CAESAR.”
History Major here: Cleopatra wasnt Roman but she did have love affairs with two significant Roman leaders-- Julius Ceasar and Mark Antony. I'd say that justifies her inclusion.
Hadrian was a Roman Emperor during the early first century CE.
He Is not as famous as Augustus or Nero but is pretty well known due to the Roman Empire reaching its maximum territory during his reign.
Fact#1: You can't go through your day without encountering the sun
Fact#2: You can't possibly imagine night without darkness
Fact#3: Only fools think they can go through levi's video without hearing the name "Magnus"
Cleopatra plays London (when ste doesn't play New York) because that is where her two obelisks "Cleopatra's Needle" have gone. She is not believed to have said anything about the minor damage in World War 1.
Hadrian took a great role in building the walls that cut of the nomadic Scotland from the Roman province of Brittania.
21:26
Strictly speaking, Caesar wasn’t an Emperor. Whether he was the greatest really depends on your definition of “great”. He was definitely great at causing and then winning civil wars.
6:31 Bro just started Road to Grand Wizard
Now Levy is trying to beat bots instead of players 😂
If you promote a pawn against Hadrian he says "I'd be careful promoting peasants into warriors if I were you"
I love the bot dialog!! They are timed nicely as the game advances, and sometimes offer insights.
You never heard of Hadrians wall? That's basically the only thing he's recognized for.
Also commissioned the still standing Pantheon to replace an earlier temple that was destroyed by fire in Rome
19:00 "Ganging up on the king? Where have I heard of that one before."
Hadrian was the Emperor that ordered the construction of Hadrian's wall. As in the wall that seperated Britannia from Scotland
Cleopatra was Egyptian (of Greek descent), but she married both Caesar and Anthony and played a big role in Egypt becoming part of the Roman Empire
Caesar was not an emperor on paper, although he was the one to overthrow the republic together with Crassus and Pompey. But after they died, Caesar grabbed power and proclaimed himself dictator for life. Then he got assasinated, but shit had already hit the fan for the Republic and Caesars adopted son Octavian crowned himself the first emperor of Rome and then took the name/title Augustus, which roughly translates to 'elevated'
Cleopatra was a Macedonian woman who ruled Egypt, which at that the time was a satellite state under the control of the Roman empire. Julius Caesar put her on the thrown of Egypt by supporting her claim over her brother's --which isn't surprising since they were lovers. In the wake of Julius' death she became a major player in the resulting Roman civil war.
my first thought seeing this thumbnail was "wow, did magnus get a new haircut?"
Caesar about Cleopatra :
*Vidi veni Veni VENI!!!!*
"I lick all of the pieces on the board before every game."
-Caligula, 2024
8:08 Cleopatra disabled dragging settings 🤣
"Slay Queen"
- Cleopatra
9:40 "we are beating cleopatra"
I would like to See Hannibal as a bot he was one of the Military geniuses of his era