@@SirOswaldMosley. there should be reparations for the few people ith aquiline noses that are left , after they were killed as saints and then has their culture appropriated by everyone else.
People of Rome loved him as a Hero. The senators hated him as a Villain and then, they conspired & killed him in the Senate. But the world remembered him as a Legend. Hail Caesar! ✊
I traced my father's Scottish pedigree, led to Flavius Magnus Maximus and thereby him. He is my 67th forefather. Much honor. I actually wept seeing him die, despite it's fictional recreation.
I have been since before any other was and I have come to my creation and lived as many men in an effort to help and lead. Little enjoyment have I found and far too much pain i have received from my own creation. However I can say with all honesty that I did find much enjoyment when I was Caesar. Especially when they throw shit at Bibilus
3:25 şu sağ arkada oturan cem tokere benzemiyosa bende bir şey demiyorum LDP bir an göremicem diye dislike gidiyodu elim tam bu saniyede vazgeçtim......:D
When he got old for life in 44, the idea arose that he would establish a monarchist regime instead of a republican administration. Unwilling to accept this, the aristocrats started preparations to become Cassius with Brutus. B.C. They killed Caesar, who was going to a senate meeting on the 15th of March in 44.
I don't know if the show addressed it, but beyond the perception of his Populist tactics ( _Populares_ was one of the three factions that had developed over time in Roman politics- the third faction, the 'Moderates' were less official, & more nebulous in their numbers & allegiances. By the Caesar's time, Cicero was known as a leading moderate) - which others before him had certainly employed (like his uncle-by-marriage, Marius- & Marius' one-time ally, & later great rival, Sulla- in fact, Sulla supposedly said he, 'Saw many a Marius in Caesar' - & ironically, his persecution of a young Caesar {as an individual connected to Marius} ultimately made the latter's military future possible, after depriving Caesar of his inheritance- & an office that would have precluded any connection to the army, or even ability to leave the city) - & the wealth that his military victories poured into the city, were slowly, but surely buying the support of the people for any & all of his actions. This was also paired with the strong belief that- though he had pointedly refused a crown, earlier- he *had* adopted certain aspects of dress that had been reserved for the old Kings of Rome; like red boots, a chair with a back in the Senate (a 'throne'), & the _toga picta_ (previously only meant for triumphs, after the establishment of the Republic). He also had the title, 'Dictator' (a legitimate title given to a general in time of extreme emergency in Rome, but only limited to 6 months, traditionally) bestowed on him multiple times- & later was able to be acclaimed 'Dictator for Life' - essentially that was as good as _Rex_ / 'King', in the minds of the _Optimates_ (ultra-conservatives)... It also wasn't lost on the clique-ish Senate, that Caesar had also increased the numbers of the Senate, through raising both common people, & allied foreign leaders from Gaul to the office, supposedly as a means of rewarding them for their loyalty- meaning these people would owe their position (& their votes) to Caesar, not to the senatorial institution & official election. The reason the conspirators elected to act- when they did in the end, however - was because he was planning a campaign against Parthia (the ground where many had, & would continue to be smashed)- & the conspirators feared that, if he won there- he *would* be able to become king, unquestionably. And he couldn't be let leave the city, & take possession of his army. There were some 60 senators who would be involved in the plot- however, Caesar only had 20 or so wounds- with little more than half of them being substantial, & only one proving fatal- according to the historical autopsy. Just goes to show you: in any given group-project, there are the people who do their share, & there'll always be some who coast on the efforts of others, lol...
Such a non sense movies Spiderman, Superman and avengers are failed 😊 And watch reality that happened not creation that may be 😂 Point out may be or not
imagine decimating a people so hard their descendents to this day claim to be you and literally do everything to be you.
As a brit i do say they were the best thing to ever happen to western civilisation
@@SirOswaldMosley. there should be reparations for the few people ith aquiline noses that are left , after they were killed as saints and then has their culture appropriated by everyone else.
Like sim shady y of eminen
People of Rome loved him as a Hero. The senators hated him as a Villain and then, they conspired & killed him in the Senate. But the world remembered him as a Legend.
Hail Caesar! ✊
AVE CAESAR! ROMA AETERNA!
@@magyarorszaguszofiu9945 veni,vidi,vici
@@jamaeddy famous caesar quote
@@magyarorszaguszofiu9945 ROMA AETERNA EST!
@@foxboiii96 ROMA CAP MUNDI!!!!
he died like a lion overwhelmed by a horde of dogs....
He gave too much clemency and embraced killers
I traced my father's Scottish pedigree, led to Flavius Magnus Maximus and thereby him. He is my 67th forefather. Much honor. I actually wept seeing him die, despite it's fictional recreation.
Alexander the Great inspired Hannibal and Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar inspired Napoleon Bonaparte
His death was not in vain, in fact is the beggining, the rise becoming a great empire rule under his name. Ave Caeser!!!!
Very true.
Impelle Caesar! Ave Iesus Christus! Rex Carli et terrae, nunc et semper!
I came, I see, I conquer
Edit: Julius Caesar
here i am :)
When you are loved by your soldiers.
Ave, true to Caesar!
Ave Caesar !
Non
Ave marry
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Hello old enemy.🇮🇷⚔️🇮🇹
A masterpiece…This was one of the great Caesar…only bettered by Ciarán Hinds in ROME..🙂
one of the greatest commanders of the world AVE CESAR
"Ave Caesar, moritori te salutant" 🙋♂️
His name will live forever
Ave! True to Caesar
Anında burdayız yine mükkemmel olmuş eline sağlık reis👏
Teşekkür ederim.
@@juexo7389 gansta paraise gazamı getiriyo yoksa banamı öyle :D
Rome will always be great❤
No emperor who conquers and plunders can set in a senate undefended, pride it kills.
Pure Art!
AVE CÆSAR!
**Roma aeterna**
Legio Invicta
Legio aeterna vitrix!
Potestisne latına loquari
Habemus Romam
Que viva la raza latina viva Julio Cesar
Caesar yanlış hiçbişi yapmadı
Büyük iskender
Yasasin roma yasasin medeniyet yasasin Ari irki🙏
R@m&eZ👑
27-01-2022
Ariler barbardı
@No Kafa medeniyet kardeşim medeniyet!!!!
@@PredatorPeyami Ariler Hint-Avrupalıdır. Bu kapsamaya Barbarlarda latinlerde hintlilerde girer. Bu millet aynı ırktan gelmektedir.
guarda che i romani si chiamano latini perche abitavano il lazio che in antico si chiamava latium
03:27 sezarı şişlemişler.
+Oğlum, Servilla nerde?
-Haa, onu fuhuş zindanına götürdüler.
O sırada üvey oğlunun(yeğeni) dalmaçyadan romaya geçtiğini gören brütüs: 😳
Excellent
VUA ÂU ƠI MY GOD CÒN GIN - XIN VUA DỪNG SOUL CAVE WITH GOD 🌞
Et tu Brute
Then fall Caesar ...............
Great video! Which show or movie is the clips from?
Ave true to Caesar
Eline sağlık bir de Cem ersever yapsan kral
Agree
Aut Caesar aut nihil
is this bc hes italian orr
dostum bu filmi nerde bulabilirim link atarsan çok sevinirim lütfen
ua-cam.com/video/4nT6ifKkhrY/v-deo.html
@@juexo7389 keşke ingilizcem olsa :(
Otomatik altyazı açabilirsin
filmi nereden izliyebilirim hiçbiryerde yokta
ua-cam.com/video/4nT6ifKkhrY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Film%26Clips
Filmi nerden bulabilirim lütfen cevap verin 1 saattir bakıyorum bulamadım
Julius caesar 2002 yaz çıkar
Edit programın ney
Filmora
I have been since before any other was and I have come to my creation and lived as many men in an effort to help and lead. Little enjoyment have I found and far too much pain i have received from my own creation. However I can say with all honesty that I did find much enjoyment when I was Caesar. Especially when they throw shit at Bibilus
I was Caesar....you are mistaken
I am the real caesar. I am the hindu demigod Lord Indra, King of the angels in this universe. Hare Krishna
3:25 şu sağ arkada oturan cem tokere benzemiyosa bende bir şey demiyorum LDP bir an göremicem diye dislike gidiyodu elim tam bu saniyede vazgeçtim......:D
Senator Cem Toker
Why they're killed him in the end ?????
When he got old for life in 44, the idea arose that he would establish a monarchist regime instead of a republican administration. Unwilling to accept this, the aristocrats started preparations to become Cassius with Brutus. B.C. They killed Caesar, who was going to a senate meeting on the 15th of March in 44.
I don't know if the show addressed it, but beyond the perception of his Populist tactics ( _Populares_ was one of the three factions that had developed over time in Roman politics- the third faction, the 'Moderates' were less official, & more nebulous in their numbers & allegiances. By the Caesar's time, Cicero was known as a leading moderate) - which others before him had certainly employed (like his uncle-by-marriage, Marius- & Marius' one-time ally, & later great rival, Sulla- in fact, Sulla supposedly said he, 'Saw many a Marius in Caesar' - & ironically, his persecution of a young Caesar {as an individual connected to Marius} ultimately made the latter's military future possible, after depriving Caesar of his inheritance- & an office that would have precluded any connection to the army, or even ability to leave the city) - & the wealth that his military victories poured into the city, were slowly, but surely buying the support of the people for any & all of his actions.
This was also paired with the strong belief that- though he had pointedly refused a crown, earlier- he *had* adopted certain aspects of dress that had been reserved for the old Kings of Rome; like red boots, a chair with a back in the Senate (a 'throne'), & the _toga picta_ (previously only meant for triumphs, after the establishment of the Republic).
He also had the title, 'Dictator' (a legitimate title given to a general in time of extreme emergency in Rome, but only limited to 6 months, traditionally) bestowed on him multiple times- & later was able to be acclaimed 'Dictator for Life' - essentially that was as good as _Rex_ / 'King', in the minds of the _Optimates_ (ultra-conservatives)...
It also wasn't lost on the clique-ish Senate, that Caesar had also increased the numbers of the Senate, through raising both common people, & allied foreign leaders from Gaul to the office, supposedly as a means of rewarding them for their loyalty- meaning these people would owe their position (& their votes) to Caesar, not to the senatorial institution & official election.
The reason the conspirators elected to act- when they did in the end, however - was because he was planning a campaign against Parthia (the ground where many had, & would continue to be smashed)- & the conspirators feared that, if he won there- he *would* be able to become king, unquestionably.
And he couldn't be let leave the city, & take possession of his army.
There were some 60 senators who would be involved in the plot- however, Caesar only had 20 or so wounds- with little more than half of them being substantial, & only one proving fatal- according to the historical autopsy.
Just goes to show you: in any given group-project, there are the people who do their share, & there'll always be some who coast on the efforts of others, lol...
Sende mi brutus
SEZAR
Öyleyse yıkıl sezar
SEZAR
Such a non sense movies Spiderman, Superman and avengers are failed 😊
And watch reality that happened not creation that may be 😂
Point out may be or not