“Hortī Ītaliae lacrimīs Gothicīs fertilēs factī sunt” Belisarius is listed among the notable candidates for the title of 'Last of the Romans' by which is meant the last individual who most perfectly embodies the values of the Roman Empire at its best.
@@S.C-Fantasy-R.PYou're right but not a pagan song but just single handedly about Belisarius, reconquest of Rome. But Byzantine Empire was a Christian major back then, still, it's not a Christian song tho
Pater noster, qui es in caelis, sanctificetur nomen tuum, adveniat regnum tuum, fiat voluntas tua sicut in caelo et in terra, da nobis hodie panem nostrum quotidianum, dimitte nobis debita nostra, sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris; nunc tempus mortis tuae, amen. VIVAT CHRISTUS REX ✝️🗿🗣🔥
Song is done by a Persian. Our Indo-European brothers that are Zoroastrians and fought shield to shield 🛡 with Roman troops against the Arabs. In the end both would fall
@@ariayy8287oh I thought it was Greek, it sounds Greek and is about a Greek guy and during a Greek speaking empire, why would it be Latin? Just curious.
@@souheilmoudarres6488The language isn't Greek it's classical Latin. It's in Latin because the "Byzantine Empire" Is actually the Roman Empire, the reason it is called Byzantine is because the culture and language changed to Greek when the West fell, so today it's just a way to differentiate. but that happened around 70 years after Belisaurius' death. The song is about the dream the Eastern Romans or "Byzantines" had about reuniting the Roman Empire
@@ariayy8287 okay, I’m aware that the eastern Roman Empire and Byzantium are synonymous (by the way Byzantium got its name from the village that existed prior to the construction of Constantinople) but I still feel like the person who sang it is Greek (just a guess) because it almost sounds like he’s singing Latin with a Greek accent! But yeah it makes sense that it would be in Latin. Very rare to have a Christian Roman song in Latin since there was not that much time that the empire was Christian before it fell.
@@Noah_sig40see, no one knows the origin. Some say it is a Turkic nomadic symbol. Others say it was the flag of Constantinople. Others say it is far older and represents the Fertile Crescent (the crescent is the Levant while the star is Cyprus). No one really knows from whom the Muslims adopted it.
Belisarius - the savior of Rome 🙏🏻✝️
One of the best that can exist.
let’s take back the Holy Land ⚔️⚔️☦️✝️
Sounds like Old Belisarius singing this
As a muslim i enjoyed it , thank you
Heathen
@@krakowiak6835 Do you not see his profile? he's an obvious troll
It's not a christian song
@@GezerGozer whatever , I just wanted to show goodwill instead of commenting hateful sentence and add some cringe skull emoji's
@@crocyfacts7844 ignore these guys, there's always people who will try and aggravate others
“Hortī Ītaliae lacrimīs Gothicīs fertilēs factī sunt”
Belisarius is listed among the notable candidates for the title of 'Last of the Romans' by which is meant the last individual who most perfectly embodies the values of the Roman Empire at its best.
Cérbh é Belisarius?
@@judegugliotta5277Roman general and a great friend of Emperor Justinian.
Roma Aeterna
Aeterna*❤
The Conqueror:)
Слава Украине
@@ii-lc6hnthere is only Ruthia
✝️❤️☦️ Greetings from 🇵🇭
✝ Jesus Christ Kingdom has been declared
ALLAH IS THE ONLY ONE GOD, jesus is just a HUMAN AND PROPHET
It is not a Christian song, it is a literally pagan song. It is about General Belisarius of the Byzantine Empire of Rome.
@@S.C-Fantasy-R.PMy brotha.. Belisarius was a literal christian.. what are you talking about 😂
@@S.C-Fantasy-R.PYou're right but not a pagan song but just single handedly about Belisarius, reconquest of Rome. But Byzantine Empire was a Christian major back then, still, it's not a Christian song tho
But the empire is working for the kingdom of Jesus
Best song ever✝️👆
Domine Jesu Christe miserere nobis peccatoribus, amen☦.
Pater noster, qui es in caelis, sanctificetur nomen tuum, adveniat regnum tuum, fiat voluntas tua sicut in caelo et in terra, da nobis hodie panem nostrum quotidianum, dimitte nobis debita nostra, sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris; nunc tempus mortis tuae, amen. VIVAT CHRISTUS REX ✝️🗿🗣🔥
GLADIUS ROMAE SUNT!
Domine Jesu Christe; miserere nobis peccatoribus.
Better than the original xD
Bro imagine if he finds out best song about him produced by a persian😂
What a wonderful time we live in)
It shows how truly great he was
An indoeuropean making an indoeuropean song.
Amazing!!
Farya is not a Farsi but northern Iranian.
@@SafavidAfsharid3197Kurdish haha? Or Assyrian ?
my second name is belisarius, no joke
A very good song my friend! Im from Romania❤☦️
Romania great country
Salutare frate
@@moldovianfieldmarshal6313 Sall
beauty
Narses 🤝 Belisario
Song is done by a Persian. Our Indo-European brothers that are Zoroastrians and fought shield to shield 🛡 with Roman troops against the Arabs. In the end both would fall
Kingdom of God established
Orthodox❤
is
❤Christianity is the truest religion, you will not find anywhere written or said that Christianity is not true ❤❤❤❤🥹🫶🫶🤍🤍💜💜💜✅️
agree, but this song is not a christian chant
❤❤❤
☦️🤍🇷🇺🤍🇷🇸🤍🇬🇷🤍☦️
Does anybody kknow more songs like this one ?
search for Farya Faraji
Farya faraji
Farya faraji
What do the german barbarians have to do with it, and what do they have to do with the great Roman commander?
Belisarius beat the german vandals thats why
🎓🎓🎓
All glory to the Christ❤️✝️
☦️❤️✝️💪
🧖🏼♂️🧖🏼♂️🧖🏼♂️
Hoc pulchrum est 🤚ROMA AETERNA
Roma aeterna
🔉🔇🔇🔇🔇
🙆🙆🙆
where is this photo from?
Возможно из игры Assassin's creed
No from pinterest medieval artworks@@lord_Maxim
@@ariayy8287I can't find it there
🇱🇧✝️
CRISTO NOS SALVARÁ PRONTO HERMANOS ✝️✡️☦️🔯🛐🕎
Sono ún discendentde di Giustiniano l.
🦁🐯🦁🐯🦁🐯🐅🐅🐅🐅🐅🐅🐅
💀
👁️🗨️👁️🗨️👁️🗨️
✋🙂↕️
Which language it is ?
Latin
@@ariayy8287oh I thought it was Greek, it sounds Greek and is about a Greek guy and during a Greek speaking empire, why would it be Latin? Just curious.
@@souheilmoudarres6488The language isn't Greek it's classical Latin. It's in Latin because the "Byzantine Empire" Is actually the Roman Empire, the reason it is called Byzantine is because the culture and language changed to Greek when the West fell, so today it's just a way to differentiate. but that happened around 70 years after Belisaurius' death. The song is about the dream the Eastern Romans or "Byzantines" had about reuniting the Roman Empire
@@ariayy8287 okay, I’m aware that the eastern Roman Empire and Byzantium are synonymous (by the way Byzantium got its name from the village that existed prior to the construction of Constantinople) but I still feel like the person who sang it is Greek (just a guess) because it almost sounds like he’s singing Latin with a Greek accent! But yeah it makes sense that it would be in Latin. Very rare to have a Christian Roman song in Latin since there was not that much time that the empire was Christian before it fell.
@@souheilmoudarres6488 Funnily enough he's Persian. Farya Faraji
🐓🐓🐓🐓🐓
😢😢😢😢
Glory To Christ
💬💬💬
HAZRAT UMAR FAROUQ RA 🗿 🗿 🗿
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂..and HAZRAT Khalid bin waleed RA
@@dudeeditz.7 😁😁😁 KHALID IBN E WALID ,🥵🥵🥵 3K VS 200K
They would have been defeated had Belisarius lived under Heraclius. Your idols are shits
@@dudeeditz.7who kebab masters ?
الله اكبر ☪☪☝☝☠💀
You don't even know the origin of the crescent and the star 😂
Chill my brother in Islam. This song is not about our beloved Prophet Isa (Jesus) this music is about a roman ruler
@@MasculinityThrives007Jesus christ is God's himself
@@Noah_sig40see, no one knows the origin. Some say it is a Turkic nomadic symbol. Others say it was the flag of Constantinople. Others say it is far older and represents the Fertile Crescent (the crescent is the Levant while the star is Cyprus). No one really knows from whom the Muslims adopted it.
@@souheilmoudarres6488 Arab pagans used those symbols for their flags
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