Its amazing, cause this song isn't only perfect because it depicts the original roman story but also the Dr. Who adaptation of Rory being the Last Centurion!!!
Another great song, got an Idea for you. Aurelian and the Crisis of the 3rd century, Rome persevering through the worse. A man bring the dream of the SPQR together again. Once again, great work, and keep it up
As decreed by the law of Conservation of Ninjutsu we all know who will win this battle. Well... I guess a noble sacrifice after killing half the army is possible too.
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From the song, I'd like to think that in honor of his valor, the eventually victorious Germans erect a funeral mound for this particular foe. Or cremate him and ask their Gods to accept him. I'm no expert in Ancient German funeral practices.
The Germans who did this actually did prepare the Roman dead. By mutilating the bodies and making grotesque figures from them. Skulls as markers, split chests in trees. It looked like the predator went off his meds and got into modern art. This was intended to be horrifying. It may have had a spiritual aspect to it, but I'm not sure. But what I do know is that the next legion to move through the area were mortified. They took down most of it and buried the remains. But when they left the Germans just dug it up and played everything back. At least to my knowledge. I could very well be wrong and I am not a historical expert. I just have autism and a fascination with ancient Rome. I encourage you to fact check things because I don't even know what I'm rambling on about half the time.
@@NuttyTuneswell said. I have the unique privilege of being able to trace my ancestors back to a knight of the first crusade, and while I cannot prove thru documentation an unbroken chain, there is overwhelming evidence that two branches of my family served the Empire as either patricians or as the head legions centurion. The family claim of patricians status in the Roman Empire was accepted by the Prince/Bishop as being true in the middle ages. Ave Familia Julia.
Its amazing, cause this song isn't only perfect because it depicts the original roman story but also the Dr. Who adaptation of Rory being the Last Centurion!!!
I came here looking for Rory Williams 😂
I came here looking for Rory Williams 😂
@@Its.a_me_ haha same 😅
Another great song, got an Idea for you. Aurelian and the Crisis of the 3rd century, Rome persevering through the worse. A man bring the dream of the SPQR together again. Once again, great work, and keep it up
So many upvotes, wow. It's already in the making!
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Cool AI song! 🤘🏻
Sehr cooles Lied!
Fire.
This is amazing, I just can´t understand why this channel have so little subscribers. Love this
Great song you have to add this to spotify!
Yes please! This song was amazing!
Czpatron1036 I think it might be the fact that the lyrics aren’t shown so people can sing along.
Legio Invicta ❤
Nice!
👏👏😎
Honors
As decreed by the law of Conservation of Ninjutsu we all know who will win this battle. Well... I guess a noble sacrifice after killing half the army is possible too.
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nice
SPQR Aeterna !
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From the song, I'd like to think that in honor of his valor, the eventually victorious Germans erect a funeral mound for this particular foe. Or cremate him and ask their Gods to accept him. I'm no expert in Ancient German funeral practices.
The Germans who did this actually did prepare the Roman dead. By mutilating the bodies and making grotesque figures from them. Skulls as markers, split chests in trees. It looked like the predator went off his meds and got into modern art. This was intended to be horrifying. It may have had a spiritual aspect to it, but I'm not sure. But what I do know is that the next legion to move through the area were mortified. They took down most of it and buried the remains. But when they left the Germans just dug it up and played everything back.
At least to my knowledge. I could very well be wrong and I am not a historical expert. I just have autism and a fascination with ancient Rome. I encourage you to fact check things because I don't even know what I'm rambling on about half the time.
Vive les gaulois
😎
I doubt that the last centurion fights for me if I am a member of a germanic tribe.
He fights for the Roman part we all carry in our souls ;)
@@NuttyTuneswell said. I have the unique privilege of being able to trace my ancestors back to a knight of the first crusade, and while I cannot prove thru documentation an unbroken chain, there is overwhelming evidence that two branches of my family served the Empire as either patricians or as the head legions centurion. The family claim of patricians status in the Roman Empire was accepted by the Prince/Bishop as being true in the middle ages. Ave Familia Julia.
Aeterna victrix est roma
This should've been in Latin.
Rome never spoke English.
Don't be a nerd about it dude everyone knows that.
Dork.
I think it better in English because most of the people listening to this know English