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 No.253[Reply]

So are you citizens going to vote Optimate or Populare in the next consular election?
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 No.267

>>265
**huge waste of money or restriction of citizen's freedoms.

 No.283

File: 1427584775717.jpg (63.33 KB, 529x554, 529:554, 14273035355242.jpg)

>Comparing the Democrats to Populares

 No.287

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>Not wanting the son of a Pater Patriae as Consul
>Not wanting a man we can truly call Restitutor Rei Publicae
>Not wanting to fulfill the promise of a new Rome

Maximvs Plebivs

 No.311

Friendly reminder that the Roman Senate never actually passed Laws or decided policy. The roman senate was a floor of philosophers, who decided what to shill to the people. These ideas then were put to vote, and that become law or philosophy of the Senātus Populusque Rōmānus(as opposed to the Roman Empire run by filthy caesar and augustus)


 No.316

>>283

Why in the fuck are you using cato the younger with that image? Cato was THE optimate.




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 No.314[Reply]

For those Roman Pagans who sometimes go here.

https://8ch.net/pagan/



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 No.239[Reply]

>220 AD
>Still worshipping Jupiter or Apollo
>Not being dedicated only to Sol Invictus alone
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 No.281

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>mfw heathen pagans

 No.303

File: 1430065096616.jpg (41.15 KB, 266x320, 133:160, sol invictus.jpg)

>>281

>mfw same


 No.304

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also CAELUS AETERNUS


 No.305

ps, OP is worst Sol Invictus priest.


 No.313

>>277

I smell HERESY




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 No.310[Reply]

Who was more significant to the early empire, Julius or Augustus?

I think Augustus was the one who actually founded the empire and Julius's true spiritual heir was Mark Antony. The reason Augustus founded the empire and it lasted so long was because he only ever accepted powers from the senate after defending it from the military dictator named Mark Antony, and it was only with a decent senate as well as a decent Caesar or Emperor that the Empire truly flourished.

 No.312

Augustus definitely did create the empire we all know and love. Caesar got the ball rolling, sure, but Augustus created the political foundation for the empire from the Republic.




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 No.309[Reply]

He will restore Rome!

Ave Spurdolano! The most based of the Spurdos.



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 No.306[Reply]

Lets talk about der phoenicians, shall we?

Phoenicia were some of the original gold-smiths in the Mediterranean. They were all around hated by every society they came across for their under-handed tactics in trade (Compared to the more honest Greeks) and were accused of various things like child sacrifice by the Greeks, Romans and Hebrews.

After their homeland in the middle east was taken over by both Hebrews and Persians, they were basically cast out of their land and had to regroup in some other Mediterranean settlements, like Carthage.

Carthage was where they tried to get some power back from the West Mediterranean that they lost in the East, at which point Rome came around to fuck their baby-blood drinking assholes raw.

At this point everyone was so tired of their shit that the Roman Republic, which at that time had some Greek advisers already, decided it was time to burn their shit to the ground because of how fucking violent and shekel-bergy they were.

So the Mediteranian was a pretty decent place after that, no real major wars until the battle between Mark Antony and Augustus.

 No.307

File: 1430069923967.gif (185.59 KB, 2500x1249, 2500:1249, Greek vs phoenician coloni….gif)

Then came the day Rome burnt the Judean temple to the ground in 70 AD and kicked the most rowdy Judeans out of their land. These Judeans were pretty much known all throughout the empire as rebel rousers, so it was hard for them to find places where they could settle down and get back to money-changing.

Carthage obviously had a long resentment of Rome, so, seeing as how an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, the enemy of my enemy is my friend, it would make sense for them to camp it out there.

And then…

http://biblebelievers.org.au/expelled.htm

After they had been kicked out of every slightly Roman city, mainly 2, Carthage and Alexandria, this was when work on the Jerusalem Talmud stopped and the Babylonian Talmud began.

These Rabbis and money-changers were no longer Hebrews or even Judeans, they were now Kikes and Shekelbergs.

Also at this point probably a decent portion of the Judeans that remained in Palestine had converted over to Christianity, and the rest were probably mostly following the Tanakh as Samaritans had already been known for only following the first few books. (also the Babylonian Jews probably had a grudge against anything greco-roman because of that one small amount of time Zeus was in their temple, oy gevalt)

Pic related.

All of our problems come from the reds and the oranges who fell for the reds (oh and the people who moved from orange to red turf and am became reds).


 No.308

btw, been talking with sol-que_sage, apparently Yahovah and Aether are pretty pissed at Tyre Aviv just like the people of Allah.

>>>/sunnyd/




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 No.197[Reply]

Byzantium was better

 No.200

Agreed. Byzantium is the greatest civilization to ever grace the earth.

 No.227

>entire history is getting rekt over and over again barely clinging to life

 No.289

>>227

>>229

that moment when you realize Constantinople fell because Rome had confidence issues.

Well in the end Rome is the eternal city.


 No.296

It was alright, but no where near as influential on Western thought as the true Roman Empire.

 No.302

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I miss the days of Byzantium.

Hope to take a trip to the Hagia Sophia at some point.




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 No.257[Reply]

I know you're all for Pagan Rome, just let me list Emperors with an opinion of Saints or actually cannonised in Christianity, as this topic interests me:

St. Constantine the Great (Opinion of Sainthood in Catholicism and actually venerated by Byzantine Catholics and monarchists, cannonised by Orthodox Church)
St. Theodosius the Great (Opinion of Sainthood)
St. Justinian the Great (Opinion of Sainthood in Catholicism, actually cannonised by Orthodox Church) alongside St. Theodora (cannonised by Orthodox Church)
St. Irene (Opinion of Sainthood in Orthodoxy, ended the iconoclasm heresy)
St. Constantine XI (Opinion of Sainthood in Orthodoxy, died as a martyr)

Pic related, depicting St. Constantine and St. Justinian together. Isn't it weird that Orthodox Christianity do a better job with honouring the Emperors than ROMAN Catholic one?
Please list more if you're aware of them.
It's kind of funny how Constantine was both Saint in Christianity and acknowledged as God-Emperor by the Pagan Roman faith.

 No.301

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Justinian did not deserve sainthood for what he did to those Samaritans, he should have just sent his troops after the Babylonian Talmudics from the east, and not harmed the Samaritans who were only mislead by their guides.

Both his troops and the Babylonian Talmudics were pic related.

also Laskarid dynasty best dynasty.




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 No.298[Reply]

Today is Rome's 2762nd birthday!

http://www.fodors.com/news/story_3356.html



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 No.279[Reply]

By the testicles of Taranis, why hasn't there been a Barb raid yet on you decadent wine-supping cowardly Roman dogs?

My sword seethes with rage at the impotence of my Barb brethren in wiping you from Epona's fair earth once and for all.

I see my brethren have recently sacked your festering capital, in imitation of our most honoured ancestor Brennus. But why have we not pressed on to eliminate you entirely from Italia, and established our own free civilization over the destroyed remains of your decadent cities? Come, brethren of Gaul, charioteers of Britain, warriors of far Dacia and Scythia! I shall even permit a few of you Teutonic pirates and bandits to have some of the spoils of our conquest, so long as you keep away from our camp women!

 No.290

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DISREGARD ROMANS
ACQUIRE TERRITORY

REMOVE WINEDRINKER

 No.297

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Cimbri et Teutones genocide best day of my life



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 No.128[Reply]

Which one would you smash?
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 No.133

>>130
fuck, am I the only one who used the Ecce Romani textbooks in latin class? That's what the picture is from.

 No.238

>>133
You're not the only one. I have fond memories of Ecce Romani with Magistra.

I have a theory that Sextus is the love child of Aurelia and Davus. Blond hair and the sob-story Aurelia feeds Cornelia in Why is Sextus a pest?

 No.242

>>128
I had a lot of fun finding chuck norris in the pictures.

Someone find the one when the guy gets the marble slab dropped on him, I know chuck is in that one

 No.266

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>>243

No it's a story-based Latin schoolbook called "Ecce Romani," where the exercises are based around translating a series of short stories about a Roman family.

It's a bit funny by textbook standards, because the characters do shit like get drunk or beat slaves. Also they marry off a 14 year old girl (which was normal in Rome), but it's a far cry from politically correct shit like pic related


 No.286

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>>266
>get drunk or beat slaves.
>Also they marry off a 14 year old girl
mos maiorum/10; would study with.



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 No.73[Reply]

Who is /roma/'s personal favorite Roman?

Pic related. Cato had principles and stuck to them to the end.
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 No.146

1. Julius Caesar
2. Marcus Antonius
3. Augustus Caesar (Octavian)
4. Cicero

Haven't decided on others yet, but if we include others Scipio Africanus would be there, and some other emperors and people.

 No.154

I have a huge soft spot for Caligula. I realise he most likely was a bad ruler seeing how he didn't really manage to hang onto power, but damn.

 No.157

>>155

Threatening to name his horse a senator is admiration worthy if only because of how great of an insult it was.


 No.164

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Depends on how we're judging. For military prowess, for me, it's a throw up between Scipio Africanus or Gaius Marius. One boasts defeating Rome's greatest adversary, the other has a sweet barbarian genocide resume as well as making a pretty efficient army reform.

From a political, leadership point of view, it has to be Caesar, doesn't it? Sure, Augustus had his shit together, but at the end of the day, Caesar got the ball rolling.

Philosophically, Aurelius. Hands down. That man is my husbando. I still love the likes of Cato and Seneca, but the honest and virtuous Meditations is too enamoring to even give the others a chance

 No.284

Augustus and Tiberius Gracchus



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 No.270[Reply]

Roma has been sacked by the Gauls

 No.276

>>273

OP here, I agree. The sacking of Rome forced the Romans to reconsider their battlefield tactics which led to the gladius and scutum. Both of which were hugely influential in the expansion of Roman territory.




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 No.264[Reply]

He didn't beware the ides of march.


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 No.268[Reply]

The hell is my tribute /roma/, do I need to sack more villages?


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