Basically, this is the closest we can be to hearing how the music in the Roman Empire sounded. Miklós Rósza studied ancient music for the best part of his life. Needless to say that the music to Quo Vadis was just amazing anf this piece is a masterpiece.
Hearing this I can see the Legions marching off to defeat mighty Carthage and crush rebellions in Gaul, Britannia, Germania, Hispania, Dacia and Judea. AVE ROMA!
I love this beautiful orchestration! I also love "Quo Vadis Domine" composition. I watched this movie as a child, growing up in a Christian family my dad made sure we watched, Quo Vadis, Ben Hur, El-Cid, The Robe and the list goes on and on. These are movies young people need to watch in this generation so that they will appreciate what other generation went through for us to have the life we have now.
I love these classic movies with a Christian theme. Nothing today can match them. When I was 9 years old, my church had an extra ticket to Ben Hur. It was shown on a big screen in a beautiful theater in down town Chicago. Wow I still remember the Chariot race. It seemed so real. In the 1990’s I saw Chuck Heston speak at a political function. He was still a big guy, but very charismatic. R.I.P. Ben Hur.
@@carolinecorman1716 what you might not know, the accident in the cart race in the movie Ben Hur happened for real and the actor who played Messala died shortly after, before he died, he said that he wanted it to be in the movie, otherwise he died for nothing.
This has always been in my humble opinion, one of the greatest epic movies. The battle between the giant Buddy Baer and the bull has been etched in my mind since 1951. My only problem was that somebody else should have played the emperor.
@@hanselking1101 Buddy was great as the gentle giant. The emotion he had during that scene was amazing! He knew it was a sin to kill, but he had to do it because he also dedicated his life to protect Lygia.
@@Sennmut Peter Ustinov WAS Nero! Stole every scene he was in! Great actor! And the way he played the role too, at first you laugh at him and later you're horrified when you learn how truly warped he is.
I know the feeling. My teen years were filled with disappointment as I fruitlessly searched for great film music. The euphoria at finding something amazing that you learned to accept you'd never hear is unforgettable.
not sure if anyone cares but if you guys are stoned like me during the covid times then you can watch pretty much all of the latest series on InstaFlixxer. I've been streaming with my brother lately xD
If only the ancient Romans had had Mikos Rosza! (One bit of glory they missed!) Just about perfect! One of the finest movie soundtracks of all time! Like some others here, our high school band played "Triumphal March" (not enough to suit me!) and then I searched for many years to hear a decent recording. Rozsa did so many other great scores. ("Ben-Hur" was magnificent!) But this is the best.
“Look my darling! See the emperor!” “Wife killer! Mother killer!” “Quiet woman! You’ll have us all killed!” “Everyone knows it! He’s a beast!” “No man is a beast. Look at him, and you will see that he only sick in his heart and spirit…in his soul.”
I have a red Roman Flag with a laurel wreth and SPQR on it, everytime when i am in Pula Croatia at the Gladiator Games i put it on the fence of the arena...
Miklos Rozsa es sin dudas quien mejor interpreta la ambientación musical de una época tan grandiosa. Del mismo modo con The Ten Commandements o Ben Hur. Sin dudas enaltecen las películas para las cuales compuso estos temas.
An absolute Powerhouse of a piece ....superbly rendered by the Prague Orchestra and conductor ! I wonder how often this gets performed during Film Music concerts ?.....
Hello we have been looking for the score of this incredible master piece in Guatemala, but we could not find it you would not be so kind to share it to me by mail? We seriously want to interpret it in this country.
La più grande interpretazione del mitico Peter Ustinov nel ruolo di Nerone e poi Robert Taylor che poi diede il volto a Diabolik, con Deborah Kerr e un esordiente Bud Spencer nel ruolo di un centurione.
The Glory of Rome, the most powerful Empire on Earth, with the Chinese Empire. A pity the encounter failed, because of the Parthians, another great empire. Until the Mongol Empire, nothing so powerful on Earth was ever seen. And that was the time of the Pax Romana, not like now...
@@thegreatestshenfan6484 *coughs* London was founded by the Romans together with other English cities, like York. Without Rome, probably Brits would still be living in tribes. The English national flag, the Saint George Cross, originally was the symbol of the Italian city of Genoa. UK is nothing but a rib of the Italic culture mixed with Celtic and Germanic one. And about the glorious royal family? Descendants of Germanic barbarians.
Quo Vadis is probably the greatest Hollywood Religious epic of the 1950s. Filmed in Vistavision, it gave the public, now hooked on TV, something that at the time, they never could experience by watching television.
J26052022. Lunes 27 de julio de 2020: Se cumple un Cuarto de Siglo del fallecimiento del Maestro Miklos Rozsa, veinticinco años. El Mejor Compositor del Cine. Para mi. Vivira inmortal en su Música. Sus Mejores Score-Rozsa: Ben Hur. Quo Vadis. El Cid. King Of Kings. Julius Caesar. Ivanhoe. Knights Of The Round Table. Sodom And Gomorrah. The Thief Of Bagdad. Double Indemnity. Spellbound. Fedora. Providence. Y Muchos Scores más.
If the Roman legions were really invencible we would still have an esperor. Greetings from Barcelona... Colonia Iulia Augusta Faventia Paterna Barcino.
Miklos Rosza is so good at writing marches. It's something that's been missing from most recent film scores. As far as I know, the imperial march from 1980 is the last major march written for film. Does anyone know of one written since?
ESTIMADO MATEO. GRACIAS. APROVECHANDO MIS DOS SUSCRIPCIONES A ESTE APRECIADO CANAL AL CUAL REITERO AGRADECIMIENTO. COLECCIONES. VALORO LA PACIENCIA PARA SUBIRLOS.
“There, boy, is Rome! The might, the majesty, the terror of Rome….the power that bestrides the world like a Colossus. No man, no nation, can withstand Rome.”
They never encountered the Chinese who were just as magnificent at about the same as Rome was at its greatest. Also for some reason Rome did not exploit steam or didn't understand steam power. It's a mystery.
dorian waiken In our heart Rome is "Invicta", the majesty, the history, the indescribable power that you feel when you walk in the streets of Rome is always nowdays incredible, that's why the Roman Empire was never defeated, its magnitude is still present in occident and in the middle east. In other words, Rome is still present in this part of the world. That's for me, a "Roma Invicta". Oh and please, don't tell something about WW2 and Italy, Italy was never ready for the war, Mussolini just fallow in the hurry (and I will never forgive this to him) your fucktard Hitler and your germans fulls who had any sence of strategy for attacking the Russians. Thanks God, Germany deserve what they deserve, to lose with no honnor, without fighting till the death in Berlin. Huh... when I think that the German Reich just lasted for 4 years... Roman Empire for 1500 years. PS: My grandfather was alsow an Italian Soldier in Greece, and he told me that his sergeant said one time "If those fucking Germans are going to kill me, just take your pistol and shoot at me. I'll better die killed by an Italian brother, than for those barbarish Germans". Italians seems to have honnor at least.
Internume First: "lasted for 1500 yrs" Hm it is more like a 1000 yrs, from the rule of Italian Peninsula in 500 BC until the fall of Rome in 476 AD. And the last decades the "Empire" was just the city of Rome since germanic kingdoms spread all over italian sole. Second: Therefore Roma wasnt lasting longer than the Germanic Empire (in its different Phases), which was established in the 9th century AD and ultimately fell in 1918. Third: Roman Empire (and of course the Germanic Empire too) is nothing against Aegyptian rule which lasted for about two or three thousand yrs with hundreds of Pharaos in dozens of dynasties. Fourth: Of course it is a benefit to human mankind that Hitler and the Nazis are defeated. But I tell you a secret: Nazis werent just Germans! ;-) There were Nazis in every european country and they all did help to organize the Holocaust. Last but not least the Italian fascists. And you have more fascists today than we have. Sixth: What honour do you mean? Ancient Rome was full of honour - todays Italy is just full of Mafia. But keep your dreams on. The only thing you'll have, amice… ;-)
dorian waiken Seems you forget the last 1000 years of the empire (yes, the eastern Empire (bizantin Empire) is still the Roman Empire).. And in 500 before Christ it was not the Empire, but the republic. Therefor, if we take in mind the republic + the Empire, it's 1550 + 750 years before Christ, that make 2300 years. Oh and, fascists are not racist by the way. They helped Hitler because they were allies, but the fascist ideology is not racist.
Forever Europe No, but if: would it matter? Stupid... Bist du ein richtiger Deutscher oder tust du nur so mit deinem christlichen Keltenkreuz-Scheissdreck? Wahrscheinlich mal wieder nur so ein Schrumpfgermane. Ein Beutedeutscher...
@@captebbtide There Christ shall rule forever, according to Peter in the movie and it is so today. The Catholic Church in Rome sits exactly on that spot till date and forever.
Es muy posible que Chariot Chase Quo Vadis-Rozsa sea una versión de Marcu's Chariot Quo Vadis-Rozsa. En Charriot Chase se repite Hail Nero- ( TRIUMPHAL MARCH) S29102016.
The legion, unstoppable, inexorable, a mass of sword and shield propelled by valor. Magnificent score, compelling and a magnificent movie.
How I agree!!
🦅🦅
Hail to the composer, conductor and orchestra!!
Basically, this is the closest we can be to hearing how the music in the Roman Empire sounded.
Miklós Rósza studied ancient music for the best part of his life.
Needless to say that the music to Quo Vadis was just amazing anf this piece is a masterpiece.
He wrote the score for Ben Hur inside the Collosseo in Rome.
I've often wondered if music like this would've existed in ancient Rome. Good to hear that it would have.
Dude, funny.. Orchestra came into being only in the Baroque Era.. The Roman Period was more than a millennium before that.. 😂😂
Hearing this I can see the Legions marching off to defeat mighty Carthage and crush rebellions in Gaul, Britannia, Germania, Hispania, Dacia and Judea. AVE ROMA!
Miklos Rozsa grandissimo autore di musiche favolose ...ben hur e quo vadis....grandioso artista
I love this beautiful orchestration! I also love "Quo Vadis Domine" composition. I watched this movie as a child, growing up in a Christian family my dad made sure we watched, Quo Vadis, Ben Hur, El-Cid, The Robe and the list goes on and on. These are movies young people need to watch in this generation so that they will appreciate what other generation went through for us to have the life we have now.
I love these classic movies with a Christian theme. Nothing today can match them. When I was 9 years old, my church had an extra ticket to Ben Hur. It was shown on a big screen in a beautiful theater in down town Chicago. Wow I still remember the Chariot race. It seemed so real. In the 1990’s I saw Chuck Heston speak at a political function. He was still a big guy, but very charismatic. R.I.P. Ben Hur.
@@carolinecorman1716 what you might not know, the accident in the cart race in the movie Ben Hur happened for real and the actor who played Messala died shortly after, before he died, he said that he wanted it to be in the movie, otherwise he died for nothing.
@@TrangDB9 👍🙏
@@TrangDB9 Really?
@@vlada131 google it
The march music played in the scene of Marcus Vinicius’ triumph in Rome. Awesome production scene done without CGI back in 1951.
This has always been in my humble opinion, one of the greatest epic movies. The battle between the giant Buddy Baer and the bull has been etched in my mind since 1951. My only problem was that somebody else should have played the emperor.
@@hanselking1101 Buddy was great as the gentle giant. The emotion he had during that scene was amazing! He knew it was a sin to kill, but he had to do it because he also dedicated his life to protect Lygia.
@@hanselking1101 Who would you have cast? personally, I think Peter Ustinov was superb.
@@Sennmut Peter Ustinov WAS Nero! Stole every scene he was in! Great actor! And the way he played the role too, at first you laugh at him and later you're horrified when you learn how truly warped he is.
@@hanselking1101 Peter Ustinov was born for the part. Who would you have cast?
One of Dr Rozsa's finest scores. Never fails to impress.
Only surpassed by Ben Hur opening fanfare and theme .
MIKLO ROZSAS: UN COMPOSITOR DE ALTO
CALIBRE!!! BELLÍSIMO!!
ME IMAGINO UNA MARCHA DE SOLDADOS TRIUNFANTES!!!
MIL GRACIAS!! ❤❤❤
Magnificent! Dr Rozsa reigns supreme in the field of composition of music for biblical films.
Oh lord, I finally found it! I have been searching for this for ages.
Good for you!
I know the feeling. My teen years were filled with disappointment as I fruitlessly searched for great film music. The euphoria at finding something amazing that you learned to accept you'd never hear is unforgettable.
I have been searching for this since 1952
@@tapirtapirovic9469 I'm glad you finally found it, and I'm sorry you had to wait that long.
ME TOO! I remember it from seeing it as a lad at the Denver Theater, and the music has been with me all that time
If the Roman Empire still would exist in our time, this would be their official theme
But Roman Empire still exist. It's called Catholic Church
All roads lead to Rome! Wonderful film music soundtrack!
⚜🏛⚜... ROYAL” IMPÉRIAL ” ❕ *MAESTRO ROZSA* VERS L’IMMORTEL *QUO VADIS*...
CÉLESTEMENT VÔTRE ☝***🌈""🌬👑🕊""🔥🔥🔥
This is the greatest of Rozsa,s many Roman marches such panache pomp and ceremony it just blows you away.WOW!!!!
In college this was the football band's entry march.
Wow
Yes Rome will be remembered
ave populi footbolensis, banda ovum te salutant
Do you still play silly games? Your republic has almost fallen btw ;-)
not sure if anyone cares but if you guys are stoned like me during the covid times then you can watch pretty much all of the latest series on InstaFlixxer. I've been streaming with my brother lately xD
>tries to write essay
>puts this on loop
>submitted next day in Latin hexameters
Hail Caesar!
Wow! Hexameters! Truly impressive.
If only the ancient Romans had had Mikos Rosza! (One bit of glory they missed!) Just about perfect! One of the finest movie soundtracks of all time! Like some others here, our high school band played "Triumphal March" (not enough to suit me!) and then I searched for many years to hear a decent recording. Rozsa did so many other great scores. ("Ben-Hur" was magnificent!) But this is the best.
rozsa il piu grande compositore di marce e non solo ......
“Look my darling! See the emperor!” “Wife killer! Mother killer!” “Quiet woman! You’ll have us all killed!” “Everyone knows it! He’s a beast!” “No man is a beast. Look at him, and you will see that he only sick in his heart and spirit…in his soul.”
Powerful stuff. And now imagine the Resurrection.
SPQR The Senate & the People of Rome Civis Romanus
The best of the ancient world!
HAIL CESARE!
I have a red Roman Flag with a laurel wreth and SPQR on it, everytime when i am in Pula Croatia at the Gladiator Games i put it on the fence of the arena...
S.P.Q.R.
Senatus Populus Que Romanus.
Stuperfacente musica . Grande è indimenticabile Miklos Rozsa
Miklos Rozsa es sin dudas quien mejor interpreta la ambientación musical de una época tan grandiosa. Del mismo modo con The Ten Commandements o Ben Hur. Sin dudas enaltecen las películas para las cuales compuso estos temas.
Nao se esqueça de El Cid tambem soberba
Ave Augustus the great!
Wow, smashing!
Most magnificent march music ever.
Played to the magnificent triumph scene in QUO VADIS. This film was made in 1951 so there is no CGI back then.
Bravo ! Excelente !!
Maravillosa interpretación
Excellent music puts you right there !
I can feel the powerful entrance of someone.
A brilliant film with an awesome soundtrack thanks for posting
another masterpiece from Miklos, the movie in blu ray is magnificent also, thank you.
Excente interpretación.. De una magnífica película... Grande..
Ave Cesare! Roma invicta!
Daniele Ammirata Ave Cäsar
MAGA!
Salve Júpiter
Salve!
Ave
0:25-0,40 EARGASM ! I played trumpet for many years
Fantastic music and fantastic Miklos Rozsa:
se nota la mano del gran miklos rosza, excelente, una vez mas....
Legit someone typing in latin...
I saw this film as a 14 year old 30 years ago. Very good
GLORIOUS EMPIRES COME CRASHING DOWN,
AS TODAY'S EMPIRES WILL. IT'S A MATTER OF
TIME!! ! EXCELLENT, ABSOLUTELY EXQUISITE + OMNIPOTENT MUSIC!!❤❤❤
WOW !!!!!
¡¡¡Ave Cesar!!!
Best movie ever....best cinematography.... beautiful actresses and Cast
I totally agree with you!
2 AÑOS LA SEPARAN DE JULIUS CAESAR,8 DE BEN-HUR Y 10 DE REY DE REYES Y DEL CID, PERO TODAS CONSERVAN ESE BUEN ESMERO E INTELIGENCIA DE SU COMPOSITOR.
Fantastic! Although I must admit I also liked Caligula's entrance from The Robe (extended version) for Marcellus' trial.
That theme matched the madness of what Caligula would unleash on the empire.
I LEARNED THIS MARCH AT FSU MUSIC CAMP UNDER THE DIRECTION OF OLIVER HOBBS, GREAT BAND MASTER OF LEON HIGH SCHOOL IN TALLAHASSEE, FL.
3:20 Now i got it . This phrases are in the menu theme in Star Wars Old republic, called the mandalorian blockade, its in its last minute.
It makes since. Those were the glory days of the old republic after all.
Epic , powerfull , incredible eternal music de movie Quo Vadis 😮
"Quo Vadis domine?"
incredible, so powerful !!
superba colonna sonora per un film altrettanto superbo
MARAVILHOSA MARCHA ROMANA
me gusta mucho la Banda Sonora de Quo Vadis
Magnifica Marcha
Very beautiful soundtrack good during war
An absolute Powerhouse of a piece ....superbly rendered by the Prague Orchestra and conductor ! I wonder how often this gets performed during Film Music concerts ?.....
Great stuff
They should play this at NFL.
They are not worthy.
Ave Cäsar....Tiberius, Caligula and Nero ....Best Imperator of Rome ...Hail Cäsar .....👊🤛🤜
Tiberius? Octavian/Augustus was the greatest, his reign is still known as Romes Golden Age. And Caligula??? The roman Charles Manson???
Belíssimo.
Ave Cesar, Ave Cristo.
Através dos milênios a humanidade vem aprendendo que a lei que rege o universo é a lei de amor.
Quita ave cristo no mezcles con la gloria de Roma
MIKLO ROZSAS : DEVINE!!! OMNIPOTENT!!!! TRULY A MASTERPIECE!!! I CAN IMAGINE THE TRIUMPHANT SOLDIERS
MARCHING!!! TQ KINDLY FOR UPLOADING!!!❤
Hermosa música!!
awesome!!
I'm in high school band and we're playing this, it sounds awesome I play trumpet and the 1st trumpet is amazing
When I was in high school this was our marching song!
Hello we have been looking for the score of this incredible master piece in Guatemala, but we could not find it you would not be so kind to share it to me by mail? We seriously want to interpret it in this country.
www.jwpepper.com/974725.item#/submit
Ask them about shipping to Guatemala
La più grande interpretazione del mitico Peter Ustinov nel ruolo di Nerone e poi Robert Taylor che poi diede il volto a Diabolik, con Deborah Kerr e un esordiente Bud Spencer nel ruolo di un centurione.
For the senate and the people of Rome.
Hail Rome!
+jack smith Yes, brother....SPQR rules!
Great score!
AVE IMPERATOR, GLORIA IN EXCELSIS TERRA!!!
MIKLOS ROZSA IS THE MAN !!
Questa marcia romana Rozsa l'ha usata pure nel film Ben-hur del 1959
Felicior Augusto, Melianor Traiano!
The Glory of Rome, the most powerful Empire on Earth, with the Chinese Empire. A pity the encounter failed, because of the Parthians, another great empire. Until the Mongol Empire, nothing so powerful on Earth was ever seen. And that was the time of the Pax Romana, not like now...
**COUGHS** British Empire
There always that one guy who said "bRiTiSh"
The Sun Never Sets on the British Empire
Because God wouldn't trust an Englishman in the Dark!
Erin Go Bragh!!
@@thegreatestshenfan6484 *coughs* London was founded by the Romans together with other English cities, like York. Without Rome, probably Brits would still be living in tribes. The English national flag, the Saint George Cross, originally was the symbol of the Italian city of Genoa. UK is nothing but a rib of the Italic culture mixed with Celtic and Germanic one. And about the glorious royal family? Descendants of Germanic barbarians.
La musique de quoi vais est très belle
Quo Vadis is probably the greatest Hollywood Religious epic of the 1950s. Filmed in Vistavision, it gave the public, now hooked on TV, something that at the time, they never could experience by watching television.
SPQR. ROMA VICTOR
Victrix...
Rome is female
J26052022. Lunes 27 de julio de 2020: Se cumple un Cuarto de Siglo del fallecimiento del Maestro Miklos Rozsa, veinticinco años. El Mejor Compositor del Cine. Para mi. Vivira inmortal en su Música. Sus Mejores Score-Rozsa: Ben Hur. Quo Vadis. El Cid. King Of Kings. Julius Caesar. Ivanhoe. Knights Of The Round Table. Sodom And Gomorrah. The Thief Of Bagdad. Double Indemnity. Spellbound. Fedora. Providence. Y Muchos Scores más.
If the Roman legions were really invencible we would still have an esperor. Greetings from Barcelona... Colonia Iulia Augusta Faventia Paterna Barcino.
For the glory of Rome!
Grandioso Maestro Miklos Rozsa Indimenticabile .Uonderfull
Miklos Rosza is so good at writing marches. It's something that's been missing from most recent film scores. As far as I know, the imperial march from 1980 is the last major march written for film. Does anyone know of one written since?
Play this during my Imperator Rome download;)
For Rome!
ESTIMADO MATEO. GRACIAS. APROVECHANDO MIS DOS SUSCRIPCIONES A ESTE APRECIADO CANAL AL CUAL REITERO AGRADECIMIENTO. COLECCIONES. VALORO LA PACIENCIA PARA SUBIRLOS.
AVE CAESAR! ROMA VICTRIX!
Islam will dominate rome
"Memento mori..."
πολυ καλη μουσικη ! μπορω να πω καλυτερη και απο οταν παιζει στην ταινια!
I know, you hate the romans....
@@thegreatestshenfan6484 He said that the music is very good, even better than the film version.
@@ΧΑΡΗΣΚΟΥΡΗΣ-ψ3ν I was joking, but thank you for informing me
@@thegreatestshenfan6484 the joke was good!
AVE ROMA !!!!
Liburnicarum ibi sunt populus semper socii fuimus
Persone Liburni sono sempre stati alleati di Roma!!! AVVVEEEEE!!!! Rijeka-Fiume
“There, boy, is Rome! The might, the majesty, the terror of Rome….the power that bestrides the world like a Colossus. No man, no nation, can withstand Rome.”
And now, boy, answer me: do you prefer oysters or snails?
They never encountered the Chinese who were just as magnificent at about the same as Rome was at its greatest.
Also for some reason Rome did not exploit steam or didn't understand steam power. It's a mystery.
@@BaronVonYolo That was in Spartacus.
@@yvonneplant9434 And so was russelmurphy's quote. He was mistaken.
Wow, that's powerful!
Increíble roma
0:40 THE BEST!!!
They should play this when there is an Italian army parade. Roma Invicta!
Internume Rpme ex "kaput mundi"....now only KAPUT
dorian waiken In our heart Rome is "Invicta", the majesty, the history, the indescribable power that you feel when you walk in the streets of Rome is always nowdays incredible, that's why the Roman Empire was never defeated, its magnitude is still present in occident and in the middle east. In other words, Rome is still present in this part of the world. That's for me, a "Roma Invicta".
Oh and please, don't tell something about WW2 and Italy, Italy was never ready for the war, Mussolini just fallow in the hurry (and I will never forgive this to him) your fucktard Hitler and your germans fulls who had any sence of strategy for attacking the Russians. Thanks God, Germany deserve what they deserve, to lose with no honnor, without fighting till the death in Berlin.
Huh... when I think that the German Reich just lasted for 4 years... Roman Empire for 1500 years.
PS: My grandfather was alsow an Italian Soldier in Greece, and he told me that his sergeant said one time "If those fucking Germans are going to kill me, just take your pistol and shoot at me. I'll better die killed by an Italian brother, than for those barbarish Germans". Italians seems to have honnor at least.
Internume First: "lasted for 1500 yrs" Hm it is more like a 1000 yrs, from the rule of Italian Peninsula in 500 BC until the fall of Rome in 476 AD. And the last decades the "Empire" was just the city of Rome since germanic kingdoms spread all over italian sole. Second: Therefore Roma wasnt lasting longer than the Germanic Empire (in its different Phases), which was established in the 9th century AD and ultimately fell in 1918. Third: Roman Empire (and of course the Germanic Empire too) is nothing against Aegyptian rule which lasted for about two or three thousand yrs with hundreds of Pharaos in dozens of dynasties. Fourth: Of course it is a benefit to human mankind that Hitler and the Nazis are defeated. But I tell you a secret: Nazis werent just Germans! ;-) There were Nazis in every european country and they all did help to organize the Holocaust. Last but not least the Italian fascists. And you have more fascists today than we have. Sixth: What honour do you mean? Ancient Rome was full of honour - todays Italy is just full of Mafia. But keep your dreams on. The only thing you'll have, amice… ;-)
dorian waiken Seems you forget the last 1000 years of the empire (yes, the eastern Empire (bizantin Empire) is still the Roman Empire).. And in 500 before Christ it was not the Empire, but the republic. Therefor, if we take in mind the republic + the Empire, it's 1550 + 750 years before Christ, that make 2300 years.
Oh and, fascists are not racist by the way. They helped Hitler because they were allies, but the fascist ideology is not racist.
Forever Europe
No, but if: would it matter? Stupid... Bist du ein richtiger Deutscher oder tust du nur so mit deinem christlichen Keltenkreuz-Scheissdreck? Wahrscheinlich mal wieder nur so ein Schrumpfgermane. Ein Beutedeutscher...
Goddamn epic, never even heard of this movie before but i think il have to check it out now.
You should,it is a masterpiece,even if you are an atheist.
@Parsifal "But what of the old Rome, that has stood for centuries?"
@@captebbtide There Christ shall rule forever, according to Peter in the movie and it is so today. The Catholic Church in Rome sits exactly on that spot till date and forever.
Have you seen it?
El mas grande imperio de la Antiguedad
Te equivocas fueron mas grandes los mismos persas con Dario y Gerges y los del imperio mongol con Gengis Khan
El Imperio más grandioso.
Roma es el Imperio por autonomasia, el Imperio de Imperios.
Roma fue es y sera unica, todos descendemos de Roma Roma victrix S.P.Q.R
Es muy posible que Chariot Chase Quo Vadis-Rozsa sea una versión de Marcu's Chariot Quo Vadis-Rozsa. En Charriot Chase se repite Hail Nero- ( TRIUMPHAL MARCH) S29102016.
Beuitifu music 🛡🏹🗡👍👍
La mejor pelicula de Romanos
La musique edt sublime ❤