three seasons of Rome for the entire Punic Wars... that'd be pure gold!! Plus, Caesar's saga has been done over and over and over, it is time we get a good series for other periods of Roman history.
Augustus077 id like to see one set during the year of 4 emperors, the 3rd centuary, crisis, the fall of the wre, or something of the like...but lets face it...were never gonna cos it doesnt sell as well as Cesars rise
How about both of them plus the end of Rome with the coming of Attila and the migrating tribes of germania. Plus maybe the Trajan wars and so many possibilities.
Nero's reign and the Year of the Four Emperors, the Jewish Revolt, Hadrian's Reign, the Macromani Wars, Commodus and the Year of the Five Emperors, the Crisis of the Second Century and the rise of Aurelian, the Tetrarchy and Constantine's rise, Attila's invasion, the final collapse of the Western Roman Empire, Belisarius and Justinian. Roman history was made for HBO.
Its would also be interessting if they show eastern roman empire during justinian and the Rome's libration .they coukd also include some other empire at the time like sassanids
ATTIA OF THE JULII. Power was her ultimate ambition. Heartbreak was her final destiny. 💔 POLLY WALKER DESERVED AN EMMY NOMINATION AS BEST LEAD ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES.
@kofiend The show should have been 3 seasons. Season 1 - Rise of Caesar. Caesar's death. Season 2 - Rise of Antony and the triumvirate. Brutus' death. Season 3 - Fall of Antony. Rise of Octavian. Antony and Cleopatra's deaths. The show deserved 3 seasons just like this.
Actually there where 4 seasons planned, 1 with the civil war, 1 with Caesar in Egypt, and two after that. Most likely the civil war between the ceasarians and the murderers and the civil war between Octavian and Anthony.
Thanks so much Ollethka for posting this! I've been looking for the music from this scene forever. It was my favorite moment from the entire series. The look on Attia's face when she sees Antony is heartbreaking. I loved them together. I still can't believe HBO cancelled this amazing series. At least TPTB at HBO now realize what a mistake they made. Thanks again!
@pau8x I loved Antony and Attia. I also had tears in my eyes during the final scene. Attia never stopped loving Antony, and I believe he still loved her. Even after all these years I'm also still craving more Rome. I love history as well. Even though I knew the history, Rome still surpised me. Hopefully, the production of "I, Claudius" HBO is currently making will fill the void. Maybe they'll cast James Purefoy (Antony) and Polly Walker (Attia) in it. I need to see them together again.
@TheHibye65 I totally agree with you I had tears in my eyes when I saw those eyes saying goodbye to the Attia's love of her life... after this Im still wanting more Rome.. I love history and the Roman empire is one of the best.. and Thanks too to Ollethka for the song
@johnkerry7 I've seen the 70's version of I, Claudius and I really enjoyed it. I don't know if the HBO version can top it but I hope so. Watching the original I, Claudius made me realize how many stories were left for Rome to tell. We never got to see Octavian's full reign, as well watch Livia enact all her treachery. So much potential wasted by short sighted executives.
@@xxfrosty609xx3 It is very well possible that those were just random remains from anyone. Showing the bodies of your enemies in triumphs was a strong symbol and so I'm sure Octavian would've done so to please the masses.
Hmm, if they had a 3rd season, then the 2nd season could have been the "middle" chapter and the 3rd season the end. Beginning, middle, and end. Season 1 ends with the death of Caesar, Season 2 ends with the death of Brutus, Season 3 ends with the dead of Antony.
When you do it in general anyway, ruler design dlc lets you start as a hellenistic ruler/vassal with roman culture anywhere you want. You could do it even as vassal/ruler in Scandinavia for the lols. Fun fact is that starting as hellenist will have christians declaring holy wars against you.
@TheHibye65 Hopefully we can see them both of them again... They are such great actors very strong and with powerful emotions!! they make such a wonderful pair.. but we will see what happens
@SugarTomAppleRoger i'm christian... but to deny the importance of Rome to the western world, is at least, to be far too innocent. Rome's influence is EVERYWHERE. even more here, in latin countries, it is in the architecture, in the philosophy, governamental structures, culture, language, blood. don't get me wrong, Jesus is VERY important and He did change the course of history (one way or another). but we owe way more to Rome than to jews (language, culture, laws, and such). "Ave citizen" lol
Let me explain to you. The Church is the Holy Catholic Apostolic Church, the One True Church. This has nothing to do with PC. I was taught this as a child, way before the times of PC, and when some people unfortunately even made jokes about the Holocaust. The Church has never blamed Jewish people for the death of Jesus. It is illogical anyway, as they were a slave people at the time, under the harsh rule of Augustus Caesar and then Tiberius.
Everything that rises must fall. People nowadays have the habit of seeking new point of views in their lives, especially religion. And there still isn't something called Jesuary or Jesutember or Jesuly.
Odd that proclaimed Christians would threaten non-believers or even fellow Christians with violent hate. Jesus was threatened, scourged, and killed by the very judgment that has been shown here; yet, despite this He said to forgive them for they know not what they do. And for those that wish to blame others for His death they do so to escape their own blame under the guise of doctrine. He did not die for a few men, but for all men; which is why He bore all our sin and not just the sin of a few.
What you say is true. What I say is also true. Stop taking things so literally. It is like me disagreeing with you. You mentioned that Pontious Pilate executed Jesus. He didn't, but I know what you mean. As for historians, I did not mention them. I mentioned Americans.
Look both of you, it really boils down to this. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. If you really want to say that there is a super omincient being that created and controls the whole universe then you better have some hella evidence to support that. And vice versa. The problem is there is no hard evidence to support the existence or non existence of a God. We simply do not know as human beings, its beyond our understanding, and anyone who says they do is a liar.
Well well well. I was bought up as a Catholic, and that is not what we were told. We were told that Jesus was put to death by "brutal Roman soldiery". That is fact. Pilate was the representative of Tiberius. The murder of Jesus had nothing to do with Jewish people, only the Romans. It is history anyway. No one blames people ho live in Rome now. I guess they are Italians.
Actually, the biggest winner was someone not mentioned here. These people mostly have the name Caesar, a shorthand for temporary power, brutality and selfishness. Jesus was also in this time. His power is far greater now. He founded Christianity, was hunted down by the murderous Octavius. His successful Tiberius, also a bloody Caesar murdered Jesus. Jesus is now revered by Americans, and they are now number one, not the Romans. Where is Octavius now? Just a month name.
Yeah but Octavian actually existed. It’s like saying Gandalf was better than Caesar. The Christian religion isn’t the number one ( far behind the Muslim) and even the story of Jesus is borrowed from other older religions.
Actually that is not true, now I my not be a Christian but the Jewish historian Josephus mentions Jesus and his execution. Now whether this man was a god or not is all a matter of faith.
Emperor Palpatine Rome wasn't multicultural, but it assimilated states that submitted completely to Roman rule. Wasn't so much a melting pot of cultures as it was one culture encompassing different ethnicities
"Isn't that too much? Playing gods?"
"I don't Play."
2:06
The age of Augustus and Empire begins.
+Pat121V Age of Augusti moar likely.
This song is really fitting the atmosphere of scene. Perfect cinematography
Now if only we could get another season of Rome showing the Punic Wars, or the Serville Wars...
three seasons of Rome for the entire Punic Wars... that'd be pure gold!! Plus, Caesar's saga has been done over and over and over, it is time we get a good series for other periods of Roman history.
Augustus077 id like to see one set during the year of 4 emperors, the 3rd centuary, crisis, the fall of the wre, or something of the like...but lets face it...were never gonna cos it doesnt sell as well as Cesars rise
How about both of them plus the end of Rome with the coming of Attila and the migrating tribes of germania. Plus maybe the Trajan wars and so many possibilities.
Nero's reign and the Year of the Four Emperors, the Jewish Revolt, Hadrian's Reign, the Macromani Wars, Commodus and the Year of the Five Emperors, the Crisis of the Second Century and the rise of Aurelian, the Tetrarchy and Constantine's rise, Attila's invasion, the final collapse of the Western Roman Empire, Belisarius and Justinian. Roman history was made for HBO.
Its would also be interessting if they show eastern roman empire during justinian and the Rome's libration .they coukd also include some other empire at the time like sassanids
This and "The Battle has Begun" are my 2 favorites, along with the intro song.
ATTIA OF THE JULII.
Power was her ultimate ambition.
Heartbreak was her final destiny. 💔
POLLY WALKER DESERVED AN EMMY
NOMINATION AS BEST LEAD ACTRESS
IN A DRAMA SERIES.
bro are you seriously sad about someone who died 2000 yrs ago?
@@jonasmejerpedersen4847😂
bro is TRIGGERED by HBO's ROME.
3:00 poor atia, her eyes was filled with sadness as she looks at the efigies of Antony and Cleopatra.
The slow glance Atia and Octavian give each other as it passes... I love this show.
I think those are the real bodies, not effiigies.
@@heliotropezzz333 in real life, they used effigies. The bodies would probably rot if they were real
@@jtgdOh, o.k. I assumed they might have embalmed them.
She realized she had created a monster.
@kofiend
The show should have been 3 seasons.
Season 1 - Rise of Caesar. Caesar's death.
Season 2 - Rise of Antony and the triumvirate. Brutus' death.
Season 3 - Fall of Antony. Rise of Octavian. Antony and Cleopatra's deaths.
The show deserved 3 seasons just like this.
Actually there where 4 seasons planned, 1 with the civil war, 1 with Caesar in Egypt, and two after that. Most likely the civil war between the ceasarians and the murderers and the civil war between Octavian and Anthony.
...with thunderous applause.
The last part is heartbreaking 😢
Fair enough. I do agree with what you are saying 100%. It is well written, comes from the heart and is to the point.
Roma Invicta. HAIL Caesar!
Caesar!
Caesar!
Caesar!
awesome piece, i love the last minute
Do you think anyone will make a movie out of my memoirs?
Hello CHADrian
IMEPRIAL DECRLEE PASSED ORDERS SENT HBO IS GETTING NUKED IF NO MOVIE FOR U
Yes. Romans typically paraded their defeated opponents during the victors triumphs.
Thanks so much Ollethka for posting this! I've been looking for the music from this scene forever. It was my favorite moment from the entire series. The look on Attia's face when she sees Antony is heartbreaking. I loved them together. I still can't believe HBO cancelled this amazing series. At least TPTB at HBO now realize what a mistake they made. Thanks again!
last minute is killing me :(
@pau8x I loved Antony and Attia. I also had tears in my eyes during the final scene. Attia never stopped loving Antony, and I believe he still loved her. Even after all these years I'm also still craving more Rome. I love history as well. Even though I knew the history, Rome still surpised me. Hopefully, the production of "I, Claudius" HBO is currently making will fill the void. Maybe they'll cast James Purefoy (Antony) and Polly Walker (Attia) in it. I need to see them together again.
Claudius? As in the roman emperor?
@@polkanaldk yes
The Greatest Man in History! Ave Divi Augustus Gaivs Caesar Octavius! My heart is yours, for time past, for now and for the days to come!
@TheHibye65 I totally agree with you I had tears in my eyes when I saw those eyes saying goodbye to the Attia's love of her life... after this Im still wanting more Rome.. I love history and the Roman empire is one of the best.. and Thanks too to Ollethka for the song
Our Little Carpenter actually existed (and continues to do so), which is less than I can say for your "gods". :D
@johnkerry7 I've seen the 70's version of I, Claudius and I really enjoyed it. I don't know if the HBO version can top it but I hope so. Watching the original I, Claudius made me realize how many stories were left for Rome to tell. We never got to see Octavian's full reign, as well watch Livia enact all her treachery. So much potential wasted by short sighted executives.
@TheHibye65 I Claudius (the 70's version) takes place a few years after Rome Season 2. Its already a great continuation of Romes series.
2:10 best part
hadrian!
2:07 - 2:13 The best moment in song:)
Poor Atia, I guess that's the price to power
10/10
And so falls the Roman Republic
1:25 - 2:15 MAD TEMPO!
Is that marc anthony's death body in the parade ?
Yes
In the series - yes. In real life Anthony and Cleopatra were both burried in Egypt with honors.
@@tenarzatuanu3738 a lot of things are not true about the movie
Osman Othman both Marc Antony and Cleopatra had effigies of them because they both died before Octavian had the chance to capture them.
@@xxfrosty609xx3 It is very well possible that those were just random remains from anyone. Showing the bodies of your enemies in triumphs was a strong symbol and so I'm sure Octavian would've done so to please the masses.
wow nice, i was just lookin for it
Hmm, if they had a 3rd season, then the 2nd season could have been the "middle" chapter and the 3rd season the end. Beginning, middle, and end. Season 1 ends with the death of Caesar, Season 2 ends with the death of Brutus, Season 3 ends with the dead of Antony.
Ooh nice
Instead, I don't miss the scene when she get off the pool in the Episode 1, First Season. Beautiful.
The best till last, right? :)
yes¡¡¡¡ no se porque no dura mas esa parte
Thanks!!! :D
they should make a spin off of Rome!!
triumph of a political genius and great man
"Who the fuck do you think you are?!"
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"I am Caesar's rightful heir".
Man these guys look regal here..
When you restore rome and reform hellenism as byzantium in crusader kings 2.
When you do it in general anyway, ruler design dlc lets you start as a hellenistic ruler/vassal with roman culture anywhere you want. You could do it even as vassal/ruler in Scandinavia for the lols. Fun fact is that starting as hellenist will have christians declaring holy wars against you.
God of peace and humility my arse...with servants like these your Jesus could be God of War.
@TheHibye65 Hopefully we can see them both of them again... They are such great actors very strong and with powerful emotions!! they make such a wonderful pair.. but we will see what happens
CAIVS IVLIVS CÆSAR
2:09 to 2:19 That reminds me a known melody, but which one?
@SugarTomAppleRoger i'm christian... but to deny the importance of Rome to the western world, is at least, to be far too innocent. Rome's influence is EVERYWHERE. even more here, in latin countries, it is in the architecture, in the philosophy, governamental structures, culture, language, blood. don't get me wrong, Jesus is VERY important and He did change the course of history (one way or another). but we owe way more to Rome than to jews (language, culture, laws, and such). "Ave citizen" lol
@eXcommunicate1979 i agree. i loved the series but it was so rushed
We pray to the Gods that give us strength. And your little carpenter has no rule over that.
@TheHibye65 but thats my point, I, Claudius already showed all that :D
@kofiend well said
Let me explain to you. The Church is the Holy Catholic Apostolic Church, the One True Church. This has nothing to do with PC. I was taught this as a child, way before the times of PC, and when some people unfortunately even made jokes about the Holocaust. The Church has never blamed Jewish people for the death of Jesus. It is illogical anyway, as they were a slave people at the time, under the harsh rule of Augustus Caesar and then Tiberius.
The Roman Soldier may have lifted Jesus on the cross but it was Judas who put him there. What you're saying is hilarious and absurd.
the pharisees said "let his blood be upon us".
Why? Didn't understand...
02:06
I kind of strongly doubt he prays to anyone - maybe to himself. F*cken center of his universe.
Oh look... IT knows how to talk...
Darn but I only like the ending melody.
13 eme!!!!!!!!!!
Everything that rises must fall. People nowadays have the habit of seeking new point of views in their lives, especially religion. And there still isn't something called Jesuary or Jesutember or Jesuly.
Odd that proclaimed Christians would threaten non-believers or even fellow Christians with violent hate. Jesus was threatened, scourged, and killed by the very judgment that has been shown here; yet, despite this He said to forgive them for they know not what they do. And for those that wish to blame others for His death they do so to escape their own blame under the guise of doctrine. He did not die for a few men, but for all men; which is why He bore all our sin and not just the sin of a few.
What you say is true. What I say is also true. Stop taking things so literally. It is like me disagreeing with you. You mentioned that Pontious Pilate executed Jesus. He didn't, but I know what you mean. As for historians, I did not mention them. I mentioned Americans.
Look both of you, it really boils down to this. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. If you really want to say that there is a super omincient being that created and controls the whole universe then you better have some hella evidence to support that. And vice versa. The problem is there is no hard evidence to support the existence or non existence of a God. We simply do not know as human beings, its beyond our understanding, and anyone who says they do is a liar.
I would rather have Julius Caesar on my side than Jesus...
Well well well. I was bought up as a Catholic, and that is not what we were told. We were told that Jesus was put to death by "brutal Roman soldiery". That is fact. Pilate was the representative of Tiberius. The murder of Jesus had nothing to do with Jewish people, only the Romans. It is history anyway. No one blames people ho live in Rome now. I guess they are Italians.
Actually, the biggest winner was someone not mentioned here. These people mostly have the name Caesar, a shorthand for temporary power, brutality and selfishness. Jesus was also in this time. His power is far greater now. He founded Christianity, was hunted down by the murderous Octavius. His successful Tiberius, also a bloody Caesar murdered Jesus. Jesus is now revered by Americans, and they are now number one, not the Romans. Where is Octavius now? Just a month name.
Yeah but Octavian actually existed. It’s like saying Gandalf was better than Caesar. The Christian religion isn’t the number one ( far behind the Muslim) and even the story of Jesus is borrowed from other older religions.
Actually that is not true, now I my not be a Christian but the Jewish historian Josephus mentions Jesus and his execution. Now whether this man was a god or not is all a matter of faith.
oh yeah that cosmopolitan jew, think I met him at the yacht club last spring.
2:06 Caesar Augustus = President Donald Trump!!!!!!
Tom Hibbert not even close
The Romans were multicultural and they didn't hate gays
One of history's most important men versus a platitudinous, politically inept footnote. Forgive me if I don't see the similarities.
HateHongKongGovernment Multicultural Rome...Too much BBC really hurts!
Emperor Palpatine Rome wasn't multicultural, but it assimilated states that submitted completely to Roman rule. Wasn't so much a melting pot of cultures as it was one culture encompassing different ethnicities