>gave up power like a b***h >most of his reforms were discarded as soon as he died >rival Marius' military reforms lasted for the remainder of the Empire
Dicas te ipsum amicum meum.
As the other anon said, Romulus and Remus are the twin brothers who began Rome, or rather one did and one didn't but the story of Rome began with them.
After that you want to look into the story of the 7 Roman Kings.
Then you want to look at how and why the Romans abolished their Monarchy, the main reason for this is relevant hundreds of years later in the Roman timeline, during the time of Julius Caesar and Marcus Brutus.
Because normalgays think anything that isn't "muh democracy" (ie the Republic) is bad without realizing that the Republic was probably one of the most unbalanced narrow oligarchies in history and only a single leader could fix it
The republic was a marvelous system until the patrician order got corrupted by the unprecedented wealth that was flowing in. The destruction of Carthage and Corinth was the beginning of the end, the people and the nobles, who had previously worked together for the interests of Rome, split into factions (which eventually leads to absolute monarchy, a tale older than time) and lowborn plebs started to get opportunities to significantly increase in wealth and power because a lot of aristocrats went bankrupt from living lavishly
Because normalgays think anything that isn't "muh democracy" (ie the Republic) is bad without realizing that the Republic was probably one of the most unbalanced narrow oligarchies in history and only a single leader could fix it
>listening to history of rome for the first time >finished with parts about the year of the four emperors and flavian dynasty >listen to eps on trajan and the aurelian dynasty >year of the five emperors comes up >find out that there's a year of six emperors
Mike Duncan is a pathetic cuck. Last I checked he was sending out a bunch of tweets about how stupid conservatives falsely thought the government was going to ban gas stoves. Whoops.
Many such cases. eg. Simon Whistler was shitting on people that didn't take the vaxx.
All British actors are incredibly Liberal/ Labour party supporters. It's just something you have to accept that although good actors, they are really rather politically involved in real life.
I don't know if it's genuine or they do it because it gets them more interest from certain agencies who are hiring actors now based on check boxes rather than talent. Who knows? But it's just something that you have to accept the industry is generally very pozzed.
Learn to separate the art from the artist, that's all I can say if you wish to enjoy entertainment these days.
Many such cases. eg. Simon Whistler was shitting on people that didn't take the vaxx.
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All British actors are incredibly Liberal/ Labour party supporters. It's just something you have to accept that although good actors, they are really rather politically involved in real life.
I don't know if it's genuine or they do it because it gets them more interest from certain agencies who are hiring actors now based on check boxes rather than talent. Who knows? But it's just something that you have to accept the industry is generally very pozzed.
Learn to separate the art from the artist, that's all I can say if you wish to enjoy entertainment these days.
Sure. I'm just saying if you're going to get his audiobook then pirate it.
IIRC Dan Carlin of Hardcore History fame thought Trump was going to start a nuclear war and became inspired because of that to write about apocalypses.
Prime roman twink
Sulla was cooler
>gave up power like a b***h
>most of his reforms were discarded as soon as he died
>rival Marius' military reforms lasted for the remainder of the Empire
Dicas te ipsum amicum meum.
YEEEEEEAAAAAAARGH!!!
Where do I start with learning about Roman history?
With the legend of Romulus and Remus
At the beginning, with Mike Duncan's podcast. After that just read up on whatever interests you.
You can't anymore because all that was saved is fanfiction. You had to be there, brotherius
Start with The Fast and The Furious
History of Rome podcast.
unbiased history of rome unironically
wikipedia articles
As the other anon said, Romulus and Remus are the twin brothers who began Rome, or rather one did and one didn't but the story of Rome began with them.
After that you want to look into the story of the 7 Roman Kings.
Then you want to look at how and why the Romans abolished their Monarchy, the main reason for this is relevant hundreds of years later in the Roman timeline, during the time of Julius Caesar and Marcus Brutus.
Start from there.
That one Roman mod for Mount & Blade Warband
It’s hilarious how they tried to make him seem like the bad guy and it failed miserably because he did nothing wrong
Because normalgays think anything that isn't "muh democracy" (ie the Republic) is bad without realizing that the Republic was probably one of the most unbalanced narrow oligarchies in history and only a single leader could fix it
Indeed
rong
The republic was a marvelous system until the patrician order got corrupted by the unprecedented wealth that was flowing in. The destruction of Carthage and Corinth was the beginning of the end, the people and the nobles, who had previously worked together for the interests of Rome, split into factions (which eventually leads to absolute monarchy, a tale older than time) and lowborn plebs started to get opportunities to significantly increase in wealth and power because a lot of aristocrats went bankrupt from living lavishly
le contrarian faec
I AM THE LAW
>*lone voice heard shouting back at Octavian*
>”AND WHAT OF GOOD SOLONIUS??”
True roman post for true romans.
How do you respond without sounding mad?
>outkinos your performance
Why did his prostitute daughter humiliate him so badly like that?
this was such a kino scene I wasn't expecting it
it's Caesar, then
>listening to history of rome for the first time
>finished with parts about the year of the four emperors and flavian dynasty
>listen to eps on trajan and the aurelian dynasty
>year of the five emperors comes up
>find out that there's a year of six emperors
K I N O
The crisis of the 3rd century was such a clusterfrick.
The fall of Rome seems so inevitable once you get halfway through the crisis.
Remember the year of, like, five emperors?
Mike Duncan is a pathetic cuck. Last I checked he was sending out a bunch of tweets about how stupid conservatives falsely thought the government was going to ban gas stoves. Whoops.
Many such cases. eg. Simon Whistler was shitting on people that didn't take the vaxx.
All British actors are incredibly Liberal/ Labour party supporters. It's just something you have to accept that although good actors, they are really rather politically involved in real life.
I don't know if it's genuine or they do it because it gets them more interest from certain agencies who are hiring actors now based on check boxes rather than talent. Who knows? But it's just something that you have to accept the industry is generally very pozzed.
Learn to separate the art from the artist, that's all I can say if you wish to enjoy entertainment these days.
Sure. I'm just saying if you're going to get his audiobook then pirate it.
IIRC Dan Carlin of Hardcore History fame thought Trump was going to start a nuclear war and became inspired because of that to write about apocalypses.
Sex with Cleo
>My thread pruned on this board. Deleted and banned by men it called jannies. Who will tell me this is not free labor?
>he has a wife you know
>You know what she's called
>She's called... Peepee Poopoo
British "humour", everyone