Ancient Rome 101 | National Geographic
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- Опубликовано: 22 фев 2018
- Spanning over a thousand years, ancient Rome was a civilization of constant evolution. This great empire flourished through innovation and incorporation of the diverse cultures they conquered, such as the adoption of Latin and gladiatorial combat. Learn about the rise and fall of this ancient civilization and how its influence still endures today.
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A key to Rome's success and longevity was its inclusion of cultures from the lands that it conquered. What lessons did you take away from this informational video about Rome?
Who else is here because of online school?
Imagine thousands of years from now we will all just be a piece of history.
Anyone in 2024? Because of school???
Who else is hear because your being tortured by the teacher?
Who is here because he is studying for the exam
INCLUSION, today they forgot about this keyword.
Whos here cause their teacher told them to watch this for hw :( 2021
School online
Imagine where we would be now if the Roman Empire never fell.
If you are talking about the city of Rome, than yes Rome indeed fell in 476. However if you are talking about Roman empire, than you have to mention that the empire didnt cease existing in 476, but only in 1453.
They say... "Rome was not built in a day... "Truly said...
I’m a Latin student and this was so intriguing. Often times I wish Latin was still spoken. I can’t wait to go to Rome one day!
I just want to create a time machine and go back through history and see every single event with my own eyes👀👁
Amazing and very detailed artworks. Not to mention some awesome architectures. You have to respect the amount of dedication they had to create such marvels. Thanks National Geographic for sharing.
A trip to Rome to see what's left of the ancient civilization is a must do and will blow your mind.
One game sparked my interest in Roman civilization when I was about 13 or 14 years old. Rome: Total War. Ever since then I have been enamored with Rome and have picked up information regarding it ever since. I have several books to do with their military strategy, economy, and religion. Even though a civilization may be dead, it's history and even ideology will live on for many more thousands of years as long as people remember.
Afterwhile centuries from now:
Love this! Do one for Ancient Greece also.
This is what my teacher wanted me to watch all week