the most famous are the colosseum, pompeii or the imperial forums but all of europe is full of rome finds. from morocco to eastern europe, from england to syria. some scholars think that the Romans also came to trade with India
@ Sef snipemare .. Rubicon river ?!!? ( fiume Rubicone 49 A.C. ?!) °0° < Alea iacta est > ( Giulio Cesare ). = The (important) decision been made ... Girls. : < Si vis pacem para bellum > ( Vegetius " Epitoma rei militaris" ) = If you want peace, prepare for war.. ; ( Boys: I'll take you shopping ; ) My observation.. Legionaries no longer exist ( much less gladiator ) CIAOoo
3 Romans soldiers were born in a mysthical land on the other side of the Atlantic, colonized by the Lusitanii. Then many Roman italian citizens also established themselves there.
@Good Boi No, if you google Romans you will see olive skinned black haired person, like Italians, while if you Google Huns or barbarians you will see blond naked people 🤣
@Sonny Ahahahahahaha you are Austrian? Or German Dude, Austria and Germany betrayed the pact first. And no, Italy wasn't stuck, we were winning in 1916 already, then Germany arrived and still couldn't win until Russia retired, but after Caporetto there was Il Piave e Vittorio Veneto. 0/2 WWs, war is not your thing, try BDSM, that's more your thing
@@GruncleJuan007 That was Caligula’s actual name, and the name he was known by. ‘Caligula’ was a child hood nickname the soldiers of his father Germanicus called him, it means ‘little boots’. History remembers him as Caligula because it’s unique. In his adult life he was known as simply Gaius.
@@thepreacher7399 Yeah, the Statereligion was christianity, but not every roman was christian at the time, and also.. they werent for a very long time until the collapse.
@@bravexxrecon9872 Not every Roman was correct, but not for a very long time? Rome was Christian for over 600 years, then Byzantium, the last piece of true Rome lasted over 1000 years.
@@bravexxrecon9872 i have trust issues with people who didn't include ERE as roman empire. the term byzantium is used by historian after the fall of constantinople, before that they call themselves romans.
when the legions were not singing a marching song they marched to the old beat all armies since them have marched to: the old 2 - 3 beat.....One.....One....One two three....One....one...One two three.....etc.
@@dapabur1 that's not true, there are several scriptures describing singing armies especially when marching is a town recently conquered, when Caesar won over Gallia his legionaries sang about him (also making fun of him)
Victor in English doesn't get modified according to gender like it would in Latin, so it's perfectly safe to say "the legion is a victor forever" although it would sound better to say " The legion, eternal and victorious"
@@bonafidehater692 if they could have they would have, but they knew it would be an immense bloodshed to bring it under control and not one Rome could handle
@@alteisengenji8874 Christianity only became widespread because of the Roman Empire. If there was no Roman Empire, Christianity would just be some small sect of Judaism. The connected Roman Empire allowed it to spread. Not to mention, Rome was basically the first christian nation in the entire world. Can't really say they were "keeping up with the times" when they were the first ones to adopt it.
@@mojewjewjew4420 the dark ages were so dark that the average age to live was 35 years.The catholics would not even let the doctors open the bodies of the pacients bc they said that there is the soul and there are many more motives go and search the net then talk
@@dior7048 lol no serious historian actually believes the "dark" ages stuff anymore.... its Victorian Propaganda. Most people lived plenty fulfilling lives in the Middle Ages.
SIT ITALICA SUA VIS this sentence is taken from the book by Publius Vergilius Maro: "Sit Romana potens Itala virtute propago" (Of Italic mighty force be the lineage of Rome) Nothing in the world can be greater than the history of Italy
I knew about this song from the film benhur before I joined the army and only then did I realize that the tune to this song was based off of a popular US Army marching cadence and every time we would go on a miserable ruck march and we’d sing the cadence that inspired this song, i sing the Latin lyrics to myself and imagine I’m an aquilifer in the legions (I was the company guidon) lmao
I go on my morning walks, and I put my headphones on and March while singing this, before I know it I'm like several miles from where I started and didn't realize it lol
@@luxkarma4258 Rome died in Constantinople, it was a epoch in it's own and something we'll never see again nor would want to, as fascinating as they are.
@@VaeVictisXIII look around you, we are rome, colosseums to distract the masses like commodus did. Done in the form of football and basketball, we bear the same mark, that of the eagle/phoenix that the masons adore, the secret society that controlled Rome never left it survived and they rule us now, thats why America is so influenced by greco/roman philosophy and we teach that in our schools., out congress hangs the banner of the roman fascias, Washington DCs original name was Rome, Maryland, the romans never died when the germans came, they simply hid
Well it is uncertain if the legionnaires spoke classical or vulgar Latin, the 2 started diverging even by the time of Cicero, and vulgar Latin pronounced V as modern V not W.
Well, it is possibly a more real representation of the "rustic" latin spoken by the legions. We know that it's pronuntiation was more similar to modern italian
As a latin american i would like to be an Auxiliary cause im not european (but my both parents are fron italian grandparents) Rome forever, the light in dark
I don’t know how they would feel about people who aren’t European. It’s just a thought I had, how would the Romans react if they saw someone from an entirely different part of the world like Africa or Asia or Latin America. Or even Northern parts of Europe
@@therealspeedwagon1451 well, Rome was multiethnic, i guess we seems to be like North Africans or Anatolian People or from Syria cause most of latin american people are brunettes. But its a good question
@@peluchan9398 You'd be a good brother-in-law for me, also; the video's Latin's not spoken in the original/classical Latin phonology; but Ecclesiastical (Church version) one.
>Walks into any conversation
>"Carthago delenda est"
>Refuses to elaborate
>Leaves
:gigachad:
"Ivdea delenda est"
*"PRETORIAE DELENDA EST"* ☧
I found the subtitled version ... I think this is the most accurate version.
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Shut up noob Chartage heter.
Fun fact: the Planet Mars is red because of the Roman empire
Additional fun fact: The red colour of Mars is a result of all the blood from the legion's conquests.
Italy is in shape of LION!
So this is the truth and my school has been lying to me this entire time. Should I kill them all?
Ok i thought it was the communist
Kill them for father Martis
For those who are wondering who that man is:
It is the statue of the Roman emperor and philosopher Marcus Aurelius.
My favorite Philosopher
@Ettore Tornato Aurelian and Julian were also good emperors, but they lived in harder times.
@@imperatorsverige1806 Constantine gave us our last golden age.
@@censorduck Who is us?
manus ad ferrum ⚔️
The legacy of Rome is eternal!
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@@vklnew9824 lmao nice
I found the subtitled version ... I think this is the most accurate version.
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Aeterna!
the most famous are the colosseum, pompeii or the imperial forums but all of europe is full of rome finds. from morocco to eastern europe, from england to syria. some scholars think that the Romans also came to trade with India
The quality of the recording back in the day was amazing
props to the recording team who time travelled back in time just to record this banger of a song
Nice
LMAO
Stored in seashells for longevity.
Roma Aeterna!! XD
Suddenly,I want to conquer the Gauls...
Pick us up, im in!
Carthage must be destroyed !!!
@@6635axel Furthermore, I am of the opinion that Carthage should be destroyed.
Everybody wanted to conquer the Gauls........they are olden French and no one liked them.
@@6635axel Carthago Delenda Est
Don't Be sad that it's Over, Be happy that it happened. (Legio,Eternal, Victorious,ROME)
more like be happy that it happened , be sad because it over
It will happen again. In the last days Rome leads Europe
AVE ROME
"Be happy that it happened."
I won't. They killed a lot of people.
@@seneca983 your acting like only the romans killed people
Girls on vacation: talking about their crushes
Bois: *have crossed the rubicon river*
I found the subtitled version ... I think this is the most accurate version.
th-cam.com/video/P7bkjfRuuWw/w-d-xo.html
@ Sef snipemare .. Rubicon river ?!!? ( fiume Rubicone 49 A.C. ?!) °0° < Alea iacta est > ( Giulio Cesare ). = The (important) decision been made ...
Girls. : < Si vis pacem para bellum > ( Vegetius " Epitoma rei militaris" ) = If you want peace, prepare for war.. ; (
Boys: I'll take you shopping ; )
My observation.. Legionaries no longer exist ( much less gladiator ) CIAOoo
@@sabrinacompri6039 Wtf?
@@boshinimperialofficer3250 Multus inimicos, honorem multum ( Many enemies, much honor ) ; )
@@sabrinacompri6039 Wait, et eris aut subiciemur studere Latine? Ego vastata III annorum vitae meae ut studeo et doctrina 💀
Supra terram Brittannorum, volat aquila Legionum
Italy vs England 2021
3 Romans soldiers were born in a mysthical land on the other side of the Atlantic, colonized by the Lusitanii. Then many Roman italian citizens also established themselves there.
It’s coming home ❌
_It’s coming Rome_ ✅
Still Absolutely gutted, but a quality gag…..
Literally what I said to my family after the game lol
This is a Libyan emperor
Italian kid from Rome: Dad, the Celtic kid beat me up.
His dad:
Yes
@Good Boi Italians are descendants of Romans in everything
@Good Boi No, if you google Romans you will see olive skinned black haired person, like Italians, while if you Google Huns or barbarians you will see blond naked people 🤣
@Sonny In WW1 Italy won alone.
uk couldn't win either alone.
And if you 'murican remember people in black pyjamas with blowguns kicked your behind.
@Sonny Ahahahahahaha you are Austrian? Or German Dude, Austria and Germany betrayed the pact first. And no, Italy wasn't stuck, we were winning in 1916 already, then Germany arrived and still couldn't win until Russia retired, but after Caporetto there was Il Piave e Vittorio Veneto.
0/2 WWs, war is not your thing, try BDSM, that's more your thing
Gauls: Whats that sound im hearing?
Rome: CIVILIZATION MOFO!
Girls when walking: *Chatting*
Boys when walking:
Chanting
I found the subtitled version ... I think this is the most accurate version.
th-cam.com/video/P7bkjfRuuWw/w-d-xo.html
@@imbouttashowyoumycaillou-k541 Marching to Rome to Constantinople
This is the most sexist comment I've ever found in TH-cam's comment section so far.
@@Your_Beautiful_Sister_Is_Mine yeah and your sexist as well
Imagine being a peaceful German farming on the fields and then hearing this in the distance.
@@toodddddd very likely actually.
¿¿¿ peaceful ???
HHAAHH they give up instantly
@@mariopenulli1395 it was a mistake.Now we know should send message to germanicus
What matters the most is, this video should've been voiced in Classical Latin phonology; not the Ecclesiastical (Church form) one!
Abandon Nihilism. Embrace Rome
Rome is pride or is that canceled as well?
@@michaelangelo789 If they cancel Rome we riot!
I found the subtitled version ... I think this is the most accurate version.
th-cam.com/video/P7bkjfRuuWw/w-d-xo.html
Rome fell though.
Impressive how this is becoming a meme even when Dovahatty didn't exactly intend to.
King: My son, one day all this land will be yours
Prince: Even those men in red singing in the horizon?
King: ...
King: yeah.. About that..
Me and the bois going to stab the sea on the orders of Gaius Caeser Augustus Germanicus
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Man didn’t even get the emperor right
@@GruncleJuan007
That was Caligula’s actual name, and the name he was known by. ‘Caligula’ was a child hood nickname the soldiers of his father Germanicus called him, it means ‘little boots’. History remembers him as Caligula because it’s unique. In his adult life he was known as simply Gaius.
I found the subtitled version ... I think this is the most accurate version.
th-cam.com/video/P7bkjfRuuWw/w-d-xo.html
Me and the bois going to stab the Germs, Picts, Alemani, Goths and Vandals on the orders of Flavius Valerius Constantinus
*Picts slaughter the 9th legion*
*Picts celebrate*
*17th and 20th legion approaches*
Picts: Why do I hear boss music?.
I found the subtitled version ... I think this is the most accurate version.
th-cam.com/video/P7bkjfRuuWw/w-d-xo.html
Flavius Valerius Constantinus: Lets go bois
Nah, just builders makeing a wall
Picts like many other like them were only a fart in history
Julius agrolia some years after or before 😂😂
- Post tantum tempus?
- Semper.
Quid?
What a genius
Based
*laughs in Latin*
Dīc iterum!
Roma Invicta!
@@miguelaniol8016 Whoever thinks that Rome is automatically christian has something wrong in his head.
@@bravexxrecon9872 The Roman Empire did become Christian.
@@thepreacher7399 Yeah, the Statereligion was christianity, but not every roman was christian at the time, and also.. they werent for a very long time until the collapse.
@@bravexxrecon9872 Not every Roman was correct, but not for a very long time? Rome was Christian for over 600 years, then Byzantium, the last piece of true Rome lasted over 1000 years.
@@bravexxrecon9872 i have trust issues with people who didn't include ERE as roman empire. the term byzantium is used by historian after the fall of constantinople, before that they call themselves romans.
Imagine the legions marching in battle order chanting this epic
when the legions were not singing a marching song they marched to the old beat all armies since them have marched to: the old 2 - 3 beat.....One.....One....One two three....One....one...One two three.....etc.
@@dapabur1 that's not true, there are several scriptures describing singing armies especially when marching is a town recently conquered, when Caesar won over Gallia his legionaries sang about him (also making fun of him)
@@sds7995 It was during the triumph, it was expected during triumph.
@@sds7995 His (Caesar's) legions made fun of him?
It was expected of them to sing ribald rhymes
I suffer this horrible condition called: wanting latin stuff in classical latin but only finding ecchleciastical latin
Take a look to Farya Faraji channel, he created some excellent Roman themed music in Classical Latin
When im done from work, and walking going home, im trying to sing this and feels like i have an army behind me marching towards my home to conquer.
Lol I sing this when I ruck at a local park, its fucking invigorating! LEGIO! AENTERNA! AETERNA! VICTRIX!
SAAME 😂😂😂😂😂
"Victrix" means victor, as in female victor. As in "the legion is a victor forever" or "our legion is an eternal victor".
Victor in English doesn't get modified according to gender like it would in Latin, so it's perfectly safe to say "the legion is a victor forever" although it would sound better to say " The legion, eternal and victorious"
Es Español 🇪🇸Victor Masculino y Victoria femenino.
@@Merry19ss Y EN LATIN TAMBIEN ES LAlegion femenino...este idiota fue de listo y metio la pata hasta el fondo
Roma is Aeterna in my heart
Roma Aeterna est et in cor meus
In the army we do a cadence that mimics the tune. Very interesting to see it’s still being sung with different words
What is the cadence called?
@@jonathanhomsky5920 U.S. Army - Airborne Ranger marching cadence
of course - this isn't a real roman marching song, its going to have similarities to modern cadence songs
They live at Fort Benning
In the donut shop
The bear claws are 8 inches
The coffee scorching hot
Chairbooooooooooorne
I noticed that too. Interesting how such a centuries old marching song has made it's way down through generations of different armies.
DAMN! after almost 2000 years this song still sounds SOO EPIC!
It probably didn't exist and the songwriters from Ben-Hur made it
@@josephstalin1802 The lyrics are 100% real. Undoubtedly the pace was impossible to know what it really was like
@@alessiovalentini4401 davvero? Da che fonte viene il testo?
@@lucasavelli2945 non ho trovato la fonte del testo ma il ritmo è probabilmente ispirato a questo th-cam.com/video/edSpPKzc0zw/w-d-xo.html
@@MrGangeva capisco. Dubito fortemente della storicità del testo!
The last thing Judean rebels heard as the Temple was set ablaze by Titus’s legions.
OYYYYYYYY VEYYYYYYY!!!!!!!
"What have the Romans ever done for us?!?"
Don't forget what Caesar Constantinus, heard the late afternoon before the Battle of the Milvian bridge.
Ouch
Rome triumphed yet again as her enemy went up in flames
Imagine the pure terror you feel when you're some small German village and start hearing this from a distant.
And then proceed to decimate an entire Roman legion
@@Salibascored you do know Rome could've made Germany a province at the time?? It was cause a stupid emperor that they didn't
@@Salibascored 's blades with blood and guts
@@Salibascored *Crisis of the 3rd century moment*
@@bonafidehater692 if they could have they would have, but they knew it would be an immense bloodshed to bring it under control and not one Rome could handle
When romans still cared about their empire and not about court intrigues for useless throne.
Or Christianity
@@whishiwhooshi5783 Being updated with times (with christianity) enabled the eastern empire to survive for another thousand years
@@alteisengenji8874
Christianity only became widespread because of the Roman Empire. If there was no Roman Empire, Christianity would just be some small sect of Judaism. The connected Roman Empire allowed it to spread. Not to mention, Rome was basically the first christian nation in the entire world. Can't really say they were "keeping up with the times" when they were the first ones to adopt it.
@@whishiwhooshi5783 alright fair enough but I stilk don't think christianity can be blamed when roman survived for another thousand years
@@whishiwhooshi5783 Armenia was the first nation to become christian, not Rome
I hear this with my dog (golden retriever) suddenly he became Cane Corso
I have a cane corso, bastard's adorable and a killing machine all the same
Supra terra Brittannorum volat aquila legionnum 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Always coming to Rome.
I am a Slav, but now I want to create Holy Roman Empire stretching from Portugal to Ural, from Norway to Egypt
Thanks for making this. I really wanted to know what the English lyrics were.
Roma aeterna victrix
🇮🇹🇮🇹✋✋🇮🇹🇮🇹⚔💪
Roma aeterna victrix
🏟️🏟️🤚 🤚🏟️🏟️
Aeterna Victrix 🇷🇴✋
Only Rome, master of all pillars of civilization, could stop the great decline, but when the world needed them most, they vanished.
lol, what great decline?
@@radimfriedel380 dark ages
@@dior7048 They werent that dark,its a inaccurate term nonetheless.
@@mojewjewjew4420 the dark ages were so dark that the average age to live was 35 years.The catholics would not even let the doctors open the bodies of the pacients bc they said that there is the soul and there are many more motives go and search the net then talk
@@dior7048 lol no serious historian actually believes the "dark" ages stuff anymore.... its Victorian Propaganda. Most people lived plenty fulfilling lives in the Middle Ages.
I must say, this song is quite... *INCREDIBILIS*
Etiam! Etiam!
Marching to the Euro finals be like...
*Reinstalls Rome total war*
You should never Uninstalled RTW
@The Real Duke
that and/or "Divide et Impera" mod for Total War: Rome II
@The Real Duke Reinstating the WRE in Vanilla is such a good feature to accomplish. Honorius Augustus Dives
l'inno della VI° legione Victrix! Orgoglio dell'Imperatore Ottaviano ⚔ 🛡
🦾
¡Viva el Imperio Romano! ¡Larga vida! ¡Siempre y para siempre! ¡Delantero! ❤️
I sing this song with my roman reenactment group when we go on marching. Next one this Sunday. Amazing!
If only they sang it in classical Latin, that would be 11/10 for me
Absolutely! That is not the latin I've learned
@@danieldbdb It's thesame thing, only the sound change
It's the ecclesiastical latin used in Italy
@@paolostival6972 I think it's not...the singer sometimes can seem to sing ledjionum but mostly it's "g", "ae" and "w", especally the "choir"...
@@maricallo6143 idk, sounds exactly as the latin i was taught at school, and i'm Italian.
SIT ITALICA SUA VIS this sentence is taken from the book by Publius Vergilius Maro: "Sit Romana potens Itala virtute propago" (Of Italic mighty force be the lineage of Rome)
Nothing in the world can be greater than the history of Italy
Imagin living in the Roman Empire and sing this with your Friends after a long night with Gallic wine
I knew about this song from the film benhur before I joined the army and only then did I realize that the tune to this song was based off of a popular US Army marching cadence and every time we would go on a miserable ruck march and we’d sing the cadence that inspired this song, i sing the Latin lyrics to myself and imagine I’m an aquilifer in the legions (I was the company guidon) lmao
What song is that?
"Airborne Ranger" is the cadence. Ironically, no one in the actual 75th Ranger Regiment songs the cadence.
I can’t get this chant out of my head now
Almost forgot to listen to this today
Italian girls visiting Germany:
Look at those hills
Italian boys visiting Germany:
A R M I N I U S
today (21 april) it's Roma birthday, so happy birthday "citta' eterna"
That’s not Latin, it’s “Urbs ertunus” Tu Latine non scitus!
@@therealspeedwagon1451 I'd love to have a mentor like you.
Time to watch Primo Rex movie again.
Teacher: Today is the Ides of March, and we’re going to go over one of Shakespeare’s plays.
Girls: Ooh, I hope it’s Romeo and Juliet!
Boys:
Boys : Coriolanus
well, at least it has "ROMEo" in the name.
Imagine hearing this in Vegas
ah i see you are a man of culture as well
Ave
Thank you so much for the subtitles
Suddenly I want to go to Judaea for a.... thing...
delenda est
@@Fabian-cv9yl Based
@@TwizzElishus Hadrian smiles in his grave.
Ivdea delenda est
@@apersononlineyes6554 IVDEA CAPTA. Alas.
Gauls: Why do I hear boss music?
I go on my morning walks, and I put my headphones on and March while singing this, before I know it I'm like several miles from where I started and didn't realize it lol
Man i want to be singing this with the bois in the distance going to all of the classrooms dressing as romans and putting the Legio X Equestris Banner
This gave me goosebumps.
The sound of civilization arriving at your doorstep. What’s amazing is that we use this same cadence in the US Army to this day with different lyrics.
0:49 what a flex
What a beautiful song!
The world need Rome to return more than ever.
Its not a good ideia, imagine the power of Emperor for a communist? It will completely destroy Europe.
@@chevalierduchrist1754 soy
Rome still exists you’re living in it, its called America
@@luxkarma4258 Rome died in Constantinople, it was a epoch in it's own and something we'll never see again nor would want to, as fascinating as they are.
@@VaeVictisXIII look around you, we are rome, colosseums to distract the masses like commodus did. Done in the form of football and basketball, we bear the same mark, that of the eagle/phoenix that the masons adore, the secret society that controlled Rome never left it survived and they rule us now, thats why America is so influenced by greco/roman philosophy and we teach that in our schools., out congress hangs the banner of the roman fascias, Washington DCs original name was Rome, Maryland, the romans never died when the germans came, they simply hid
Esto es simplemente hermoso
I heard "Leʒio" instead of "Legio" and "Victrix" instead of "Wictrix". Tsk tsk.
Ecumenical Latin detected
Erat non sed inumicus
Well it is uncertain if the legionnaires spoke classical or vulgar Latin, the 2 started diverging even by the time of Cicero, and vulgar Latin pronounced V as modern V not W.
Sounds like ecumenical latin, but the pronunciation of 'aeterna' is classical if I'm not mistaken.
Well, it is possibly a more real representation of the "rustic" latin spoken by the legions. We know that it's pronuntiation was more similar to modern italian
Supra terra Brittannorum
Volat aquila legionnum
-The auguries have spoken, England will fall! :)
lol... true. A bit early to be affirmative the eagle was flying over Britain.
Encanto! mil gracias
I have made it my goal to be able to do a legion march with equipment ever since I started listening to the song
Just look at the horses happy face. This march is inspiring!
Romans were the true definition of CHADS
How many fleets did they lose Lmao?
@@macewindu4070 over 500000 during the punic wars. you know who won? ROME.
@@macewindu4070 but is Carthage still around? Lmao
Does anyone speak of it with the same reverence? Rome triumphs while her enemies burned away
The chad legionary vs. The virgin barbarian
As a latin american i would like to be an Auxiliary cause im not european (but my both parents are fron italian grandparents)
Rome forever, the light in dark
I don’t know how they would feel about people who aren’t European. It’s just a thought I had, how would the Romans react if they saw someone from an entirely different part of the world like Africa or Asia or Latin America. Or even Northern parts of Europe
@@therealspeedwagon1451 well, Rome was multiethnic, i guess we seems to be like North Africans or Anatolian People or from Syria cause most of latin american people are brunettes. But its a good question
@@peluchan9398 You'd be a good brother-in-law for me, also; the video's Latin's not spoken in the original/classical Latin phonology; but Ecclesiastical (Church version) one.
You would have inherited citizenship from your grandparents.
I would like to add that Carthage must be destroyed
2000 years ago if you heard this coming towards your village, that was your ass...
Sounds like the Morning pep talk of Chadus Maximus.
Fun fact if you put headphones all the way up and close your eyes while walking you feel like a legionary
*ROMA VICTRIX!!!*
Me encantó está dedicación a roma
me and the boys on the school field trip to Rome, Italy
When I workout in the gym I always use this song to feel stronger 💪
🦅 AVE IMPERIUM ROMANORUM 🦅
AVE!
0 sec of listening this: yo wtf this in my recommendations
33 sec of listening this: LEGIO! AETERNA! AETERNA! VICTRIX!
Magnitudo populi Romani esset, ferre aeterno.
it's all fun and games until you hear this outside your city
Never gets old
0:50
From the scorching hot Libya 🇱🇾 ⵣ , flies the eagle of the legions Over the land of the Britons, flies the eagle of the legions 🇱🇾🇱🇾
Yes Libya 🇱🇾 💗
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Me and the bois decked out in lorica segmentata travelling to the coast to stab the sea on the orders of the Emperor.
man caligula was a weirdo
That horse looks so high
S.P.Q.R. 💪🇮🇹💪🇮🇹💪🇮🇹
Libyans still have the spirit 🔥🇱🇾
Yeah ⵣ🇱🇾🔥
Yes brother Libyan 🇱🇾 always win
@@crowley3658 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My type of Totalitarianism
Very impressive ı heard the Gods sounds greetings from bulgaria Rome Victrix
ليبيا 🇱🇾 🔥⚔️🗡
Teacher: we're going on a trip to Germany
Girls: I'm gonna take lots of pics for my instagram
Boys:
Gaius Octavian Caesar Augustus in Heaven: I'm proud having a good legions like these boys
The fact that i can sing this is amazing. Thank God i speak a romanic language
Hearing this wants to make me siege Jerusalem !!!
Imagine a 40K version of this with Space marines marching and holding eagle banners in the name of the Emperor of Mankind
whenever i ear march, i feel proud of being italian, i wish i could lead an empire by my own even if i’m a woman.
makes 1 year version
Everybody gangsta until rome found out what you’r his enemy
Song just pumped me up. I'M READY TO MARCH FOR THE ETERNAL CITY!!
Roman empire: (this video and a lion)
Whatever that mussolini was trying to do:(insert weird cat photo)