this is on civ 4 as an era background song its amazing. it feels so epic and it gives you a look at an empire that stood strong when it was at its peak.
0:00 - The Rebellion against the Etruscans begin 0:12 - Marching starts 0:30 - Deaths and battle begin 0:45 - Victory for the Romans 1:02 - Roman Republic established 1:42 - Taking control of Gaul and Thrace/Thracia 2:05 - War on Carthage 2:28 - Victory against Carthage 2:46 - The Roman Empire established and taking of Greece 3:20 - Peak of the Empire 3:40 - Wars on Rome begin 4:08 - Dissolution begins 4:24 - Death of the Empire, Byzantium survives. What I heard. :P
"Byzantium" was a Hellenic colony in Thrace. Anyway, the "BYZANTINE EMPIRE" is a direct continuation of Rome. Meaning it is the same thing, different Era. Even when the Roman Empire "split", it was the courts that did that. They technically were all still part of the same whole Empire and saw themselves as a part of the same country as well. The Western Province and Eastern Province. Not two Empires. Either way, if the "Byzantines" survived then Rome did by default. They even still called themselves Romans, even after they fell to the Ottomans. Other countries called them that as well, and so should we.
"Oh, hey, this conquest is pretty fun. I managed to take out those damn Celts, Goths, Scythians, Carthaginians, and Greeks. Let's take a look at the ma--- Why is Russia purple?!"
This music give me many feelings. I remember a match I was playing with my civilization, only 3 cities, fighting for survival against 3 other civilizations with 30 cities and I survived because my troops growth more and more experienced.
Cleopatra was descended from the Greek Ptolemic rulers of Egypt which took control of the region after Alexander's death. Ptolemy was a general of Alexander's that took Eqypt when the empire was being divided up between all the generals.
AHA! Finally found this music! I've been trying to find it for days now! I love this song! It's actually the music played (the first half, anyway) on the start-up screen for the Road to War mod on Civ IV Beyond the Sword, plus background music during the Classical Era during regular Civ IV gameplay. I had no idea it was originally a Civ III song until I literally stumbled onto this just now.
Imagine the brass horns broken up into sections, each section marching with a different part of the columns. The first notes sound near the back, with each new (stanza?) sounded by the next section forward, so that the music progresses from back to front, giving the marching legionaires the sensation of the music urging them forward. As each section's horns sound, the men shout "Hyahhhh!"
tiggergolah I think someone should make a full orchestra out of this score! There are many parts than can build up much more slowly with different variations
I played both "Rise of Rome" and "Fall of Rome" extensively, and won Rise with just about any Civ, but playing as Persia is fairly straightforward. I would LOVE to play Fall as the Eastern Romans, but playing as the Sassanids is fairly easy if you target the Huns as soon as possible. The music is WAAAY cool and I'm still trying to make my Roman Reenactment society adopt it for shows :-)
Just played Sid Meier's Pirates recently after playing this game for years. They're 100% the same shouts. When your pirate swings down from a rope, he'll give out a different shout that matches the promotion sound of a Civ III unit. I forgot which unit it was though... These reused assets were really fun to run into starting Sid Meier's Pirates all these years later.
@gman8744 Actually, it makes sense that Greek temples would be in Egypt because it was conquered by Alexander the great and after he died there were many Greek pharaohs.
You have BTS? Open up the Road to War scenario and you will hear this music right away. I also think I've heard it in a the classical age in a game. I haven't played Civ3 in ages so im certain that's not where I've heard this lately.
@IlersichProductions I'm not Tomaniahailhynkel, but for me personally, I essentially missed diplomatic options we had in Civ4 - no corporations, spionage, religions, vassals, and very simplifyed government options. The lack of all that made the game play much more repetitive than that in Civ4. Also, city options were cut back. On the other hand I really liked the concept of city states and the new combat system. Something they should bring back from Civ3 are colonies.
Yeah get it, awesome for scenarios. Never played conquests, and i gave up civ 3 because of it's horrible system for corruption. Civ 4 takes some time getting used to, but if you do you'll never go back. I tried to go back to civ2 in a rush of nostalgia, but no matter how great a game it was it can't compare to civ4.
Civ 4 BTS has both of those - and there are tons of fan-made scenarios for both civ 3 and 4 out there... But yeah I played Civ 2 mostly for it's awesome scenarios, i liked the historical ones alot.
Oh. No, I don't have BTS. I should go get that. Do you have conquests? It has some really awesome scenarios, and over-all produces the best game of civ 3 you will ever find.
well computers have a 50-50 chance of installing something correctly so if you can just go and buy civ 3 complete you will be able to play all of them including civ 3 conquest's.
Please can someone help me, i install civ 3 withn't any problems but when i install conquests it says "windows 7 isn't compatible with conquest" WTF ? I can't play the extension but i can play the original civ 3 ??
Except it was the rise of Islamic Civilization that destroyed the Sassanids, thus becoming the heirs to the Magian World. Very similar to how the Franco-Germanic tribes inherited the legacy of Antiquarian Civilization (Greco-Rome)
this is on civ 4 as an era background song its amazing. it feels so epic and it gives you a look at an empire that stood strong when it was at its peak.
For some reason, this just never gets old.
tiggergolah
so true one of my first strategy video games...
This music perfectly captures the spirit of the Ancient Roman era, or how I imagine it was.
I remember playing the rise of rome scenario and hearing this music while at it...it was just magical good old days
What do u think about civ 6
Rise of Rome is criminally underrated. I love playing as Carthage.
@@lifes40123it’s good too but this has a special place in our hearts I’m guessing lol
@@chaoscntroll6708wish a rise of Rome campaign was in civ 6
I agree. It slowly rises in tempo, becomes ever more glorious in the middle, and then seems to become ever more perilous near the end there...
"Maybe I will try for a diplomatic victory this time"
*This starts playing*
"Guess its war then."
0:00 - The Rebellion against the Etruscans begin
0:12 - Marching starts
0:30 - Deaths and battle begin
0:45 - Victory for the Romans
1:02 - Roman Republic established
1:42 - Taking control of Gaul and Thrace/Thracia
2:05 - War on Carthage
2:28 - Victory against Carthage
2:46 - The Roman Empire established and taking of Greece
3:20 - Peak of the Empire
3:40 - Wars on Rome begin
4:08 - Dissolution begins
4:24 - Death of the Empire, Byzantium survives.
What I heard. :P
JJB JJB thank u
I mean its not in chronological order but yea I can hear it :p
Bruh!
"Byzantium" was a Hellenic colony in Thrace. Anyway, the "BYZANTINE EMPIRE" is a direct continuation of Rome. Meaning it is the same thing, different Era. Even when the Roman Empire "split", it was the courts that did that. They technically were all still part of the same whole Empire and saw themselves as a part of the same country as well. The Western Province and Eastern Province. Not two Empires. Either way, if the "Byzantines" survived then Rome did by default. They even still called themselves Romans, even after they fell to the Ottomans. Other countries called them that as well, and so should we.
"Oh, hey, this conquest is pretty fun. I managed to take out those damn Celts, Goths, Scythians, Carthaginians, and Greeks. Let's take a look at the ma--- Why is Russia purple?!"
Many years later and this music still gives me shivers.
This music give me many feelings. I remember a match I was playing with my civilization, only 3 cities, fighting for survival against 3 other civilizations with 30 cities and I survived because my troops growth more and more experienced.
The music to make an Empire with.
Now with imperator rome, this song is key!
Or to witness its collapse, in the final days of its glory.
make it the HRE
This song inspires me to conquer the world in Civilizations
Miss this game so much...oh wait its in my steam library XD
Cleopatra was descended from the Greek Ptolemic rulers of Egypt which took control of the region after Alexander's death. Ptolemy was a general of Alexander's that took Eqypt when the empire was being divided up between all the generals.
AHA! Finally found this music! I've been trying to find it for days now! I love this song!
It's actually the music played (the first half, anyway) on the start-up screen for the Road to War mod on Civ IV Beyond the Sword, plus background music during the Classical Era during regular Civ IV gameplay. I had no idea it was originally a Civ III song until I literally stumbled onto this just now.
Imagine the brass horns broken up into sections, each section marching with a different part of the columns. The first notes sound near the back, with each new (stanza?) sounded by the next section forward, so that the music progresses from back to front, giving the marching legionaires the sensation of the music urging them forward. As each section's horns sound, the men shout "Hyahhhh!"
tiggergolah I think someone should make a full orchestra out of this score! There are many parts than can build up much more slowly with different variations
2:04... Give me chills every time, after all these years.
Especially when you remember the Fall of Rome
I call it the kissing scene.
I was 9 when I played Rise of Rome scenario and now I'm 18.
It makes me crying!
For me, this song really tells a story, of the rise, prosperity and fall of the Roman Empire.
I remember scrooling across map, looking at the red teritories, moving armies and watching animation of legionaries diging roads with shovel. 😁
Wonderful, perfect for the rising of the classic civilizations... This track is in the Middle Age map too, represents Byzantium...
I played both "Rise of Rome" and "Fall of Rome" extensively, and won Rise with just about any Civ, but playing as Persia is fairly straightforward. I would LOVE to play Fall as the Eastern Romans, but playing as the Sassanids is fairly easy if you target the Huns as soon as possible.
The music is WAAAY cool and I'm still trying to make my Roman Reenactment society adopt it for shows :-)
The shouts in the music kind of remind me of the shouts of the sailors in Sid Meyer's Pirates.
Just played Sid Meier's Pirates recently after playing this game for years. They're 100% the same shouts.
When your pirate swings down from a rope, he'll give out a different shout that matches the promotion sound of a Civ III unit. I forgot which unit it was though... These reused assets were really fun to run into starting Sid Meier's Pirates all these years later.
The song makes one word come to mind: Augutus
The Sea was calling. That's why I finally rebuild the Man ò War, Heavy Battleship!
I was playing this shit hopeless in my past life.
NOSTALGIA ALERT!!!
This track is what you hear in the drill field of a Roman barracks.
Nice Perspective on this song
I’d like an updated version of this theme to reflect more modern times.
“The American Empire” campaign.
I heard the some sound effects from SId Meir's Pirates
Non of the other civ games are better than civ 3! :)
The Civ III version of this song is cooler than the Civ IV version IMO.
my favourite theme
@gman8744 Actually, it makes sense that Greek temples would be in Egypt because it was conquered by Alexander the great and after he died there were many Greek pharaohs.
Never knew this came from Civ 3, I hear it in IV all the time.
great piece
well one thing neither civ3 or civ4 achieved to match civ2, multiple maps scenarios, wich I loved (Sci fi and fantasy/midgard scenarios)
@DoomZappo An enhanced version is the menu theme for that mod.
Absolute banger
You have BTS? Open up the Road to War scenario and you will hear this music right away.
I also think I've heard it in a the classical age in a game. I haven't played Civ3 in ages so im certain that's not where I've heard this lately.
@IlersichProductions I'm not Tomaniahailhynkel, but for me personally, I essentially missed diplomatic options we had in Civ4 - no corporations, spionage, religions, vassals, and very simplifyed government options. The lack of all that made the game play much more repetitive than that in Civ4. Also, city options were cut back.
On the other hand I really liked the concept of city states and the new combat system.
Something they should bring back from Civ3 are colonies.
Here comes the Viking berserks from longboats to get my coastal cities.
@Dodec84 So basically Persia colonized the entirety of Russia while I was actually in a few wars.
Isn't this the Civ 4 Road to War Mod Music?
Likely, this was originally Civ 3's Conquest music for Rise of Rome (and I think it was also used in Fall of Rome)
TheMarshmallowBear Correct it was used on fall of rome and middle ages.
@@jor9njor9n i dont remember it being on middle ages scenario
The fall of Rome campaign always gave me a chill when this music played.
this is still playing in my head and it is mid 2019...ah... that tame when civ was for man and not modern snowflakes :(((
It's been like 2 decades and it's still in my head😅😅
Nope. This is from civ 3 conquests.
*FULL VOLUME*
=)
Weird that although this is supposed to be associated for the Romans, hearing this on the WW2 scenario in CivIV made me think of WW2 instead.
Wow, I played Civ 3 and Civ 4, and I thought this came from Civ 4
+BlitzTaifun / DragonScales Civ III Conquests, Rome scenario
+Sir Adrian And Middle ages
Yeah, it is in one of Beyond the Sword scenarios.
It's in the BTS classical era soundtrack
patrik600ful As Well as The Road to War mod.
@classicrocker13able do you played fall of rome
ya some of the parts of this song where too long, but otherwise it is pretty good :)
When 12932904 elephants invade your city in Sardinia disembarking from a random galley.
Die Fanfaren und die Drums sind in Ordnung.
Yeah get it, awesome for scenarios.
Never played conquests, and i gave up civ 3 because of it's horrible system for corruption. Civ 4 takes some time getting used to, but if you do you'll never go back.
I tried to go back to civ2 in a rush of nostalgia, but no matter how great a game it was it can't compare to civ4.
@dziltener I honestly cannot fathom why they got rid of colonies.
Well, Rome sort of took it over for a while, but i get your point, Egypt in my opinion was a seperate culture, and always will be.
I have both games. Never heard it in civ 4.
@Guard0985
it was run by greeks. Cleopatra was a greek, a Ptolemy.
@Guard0985 Egypt does border the medeterranian, but still thats no reason to have Greek temples in Egyptain cities.
@Bellator656 then taken over by the romans eventually
Civ 4 BTS has both of those - and there are tons of fan-made scenarios for both civ 3 and 4 out there...
But yeah I played Civ 2 mostly for it's awesome scenarios, i liked the historical ones alot.
@Tomaniahailhynkel i thought 5 was pretty good
what didnt you like about it?
Yep Cleo was at least part Greek.
Oh. No, I don't have BTS. I should go get that. Do you have conquests? It has some really awesome scenarios, and over-all produces the best game of civ 3 you will ever find.
well computers have a 50-50 chance of installing something correctly so if you can just go and buy civ 3 complete you will be able to play all of them including civ 3 conquest's.
👍🏼💯
Fall of Rome? Hah!
More like Roma Orientalis Aeternum!
This song seems to come from Caeser III
Like Road to war theme
I'm really good at playing Macedonia in the Rise of Rome, in one game I took over Persia, Egypt, Carthage, and even Rome! :D
This was a conquest song in civ 3?
I thought this was from civ 4 BTS (beyond the sword) Road to War mod 😂
Yes😊
Yes
Please can someone help me, i install civ 3 withn't any problems but when i install conquests it says "windows 7 isn't compatible with conquest" WTF ? I can't play the extension but i can play the original civ 3 ??
No such thing with win10 and steam version of civ3
@@Cx10110100 Hahaha you responded to a 7 years old comment but thank you :D
@@flyingorbit i believe the issue could've been solved at the time via "run in compatibility with winXP/2000" thing
@@flyingorbit you still alive?
I swear this is from Civ 4.
Conquests was released on 2003
But this from civ iv bts rtw mod
If so it is in both games as im 100% this is in civ4
NOSTALGIA NOSTALGIA
@danyjr Somebody's feeling like a troll :3
Back when civilization was good.
@Tomaniahailhynkel civ 3 was awsome, civ 4 sucked, but civ 5 is more similar to civ 3 i really like civ 5
Nice base beat. 🥰 ( I don't like the classic Wedding theme) #coverpotential #Drumsokay #fanfarestoo
2:05 kissing scene
This is from civ 4, classical age theme. Might have been from a scenario too thought.
Dont mind him, he dosnt understand the complexity of history.
Roma Victa
You said Rome conquered 😂😂
@@Tservator indeed i did because in my civ games they always do
@@madman026 gahahaha so true
Awesome times i had on this game, my girlfriend cut me cuz of this game i spend more time on this game that to her lol lol lol 😀😀😀
Id rather play as the Saxons in the fall of Rome, and annihilate them with marauders and warlords.
I prefer to play as the Sassanids and just destroy all of Eastern Rome on my own.
Except it was the rise of Islamic Civilization that destroyed the Sassanids, thus becoming the heirs to the Magian World.
Very similar to how the Franco-Germanic tribes inherited the legacy of Antiquarian Civilization (Greco-Rome)
civ 3 the best civ
civ 5 is a fail
Basic Beat. We need other Instruments. Ich mag klassische Hochzeitsmusik nicht.
My best song in all Civs... I had to find it here because isn't on Spotify 😢