From the first stirrings of life beneath water... to the great beasts of the Stone Age... to man taking his first upright steps, you have come far. Now begins your greatest quest: from this early cradle of civilization on towards the stars.
Cast your net wide, oh Trajan, Emperor of mighty Rome, Your legions stand at the ready to march out and establish the largest empire the world has ever known, If you can truly get all roads to lead to Rome, yours will be an empire of great riches and luxuries, surely then your citizens will proclaim you as their best ruler, The optimus princeps.
A primis vitae stimulis sub aqua ... ad magnas bestias Aetatis Lapideae... Homini primo recto gradu sumens, longe venisti. Nunc summas tuas quaeres quaestiones: ab hac prima humanitatis incunabula versus astra.
I just realized that Civ VI is the first game to have a Roman leader who is neither related to Julius Cesar nor Italian (Trajan was a Spaniard apparently)
I've been playing Civ games for over twenty years at this point and I think this is the only time I've ever liked a theme for Rome. The Medieval arrangement of this, especially, is amazing.
They should really add the Byzantines as a DLC faction or include a second leader from the Eastern Roman Empire (Justinian I is a good candidate). Rome is too big for one man to represent.
Nah, I'd rather it be someone other than Justinian and Theodora ad infinitum, how about one of the later emperors, from when Byzantium actually became distinct from ancient Rome? Like Irene, Nikephoros II, Basil II, Theodora (Porphyrogennete, the empress regnant, not Justinian's wife), Alexios I (or one of the other Komnenoi), or Constantine XI?
@@TellEmB290 Are you fucking insane? Irene? She was probably the WORST ruler of Byzantium *ever.* It's thanks to her Charlemagne was crowned Emperor by the Pope.
I've just finished a game as Rome and came here to find the music because it gave me huge vibes throughout the whole game. Excellent job by the composers
The low electronical sound (can't think of a better way to describe it, it's 3am) in the part starting at 11:53 is insanely beautiful to me for some reason
i was just thinking the same thing. It's beyond me to compose great music, only appreciate it. But that hits the nail on the head perfectly for 'atomic era.'
This the theme of the empire that created the world whe know, this is the theme of a pagan empire, that under the banner of Jupiter, conquered the occidental world, and made a shining beauty
That's probably what the Taliban and Isis think of themselves, too. (Well, minus the "pagan", obviously.) There are plenty of beautiful buildings in the world. I'll reserve my admiration for the ones not build on slavery and war.
Maybe I'm crazy, but the beginning of this song in the medieval era reminds me of the beginning of the song "Fairtale" from Shrek. Yes, I know, Civ's song is Magna Mater, but it reminds me of Shrek's song.
Rome's Industrial Theme sounds like a slow march from the Unification of Italy to a Greater Italy (an alternate timeline where Italy gets its promised lands after World War 1), and then into a Novus Imperium Romanum under Mussolini or a more competent leader.
@@fedorflip No, they didn't say it. Only one team of gladiator say it because they'll die during a naval battle ( Ave was a miliatary word, only soldier say it )
Cast your net wide on Trajan, Mighty emperor of Rome. Your legions stand at the ready to march out and establish the largest empire the world has ever seen if you can truly get all roads to lead to Rome yours will be an empire of great riches and Luxuries surely then our citizens will proclaim you as their best ruler _The Optimus Princeps_ _Felicior Augusto, melior Traiano_
Yeah this requires some alternate interpretation. Civ6 is a game, not a real depiction of history so we have to play around a little bit here and imagine an alternate timeline where Rome perhaps industrialized quicker : ancient // Latin tribesmen of Romulus, (with fractions of other Italic, Etruscan and Ancient Greek culture) classical // Kingdom of Rome medieval // Republic of Rome renaissance // Roman Empire industrial // Era of Partition and First Republic of Italia (provinces turn into competing Roman states) modern // Second Republic of Italia atomic // Union of Roman Nations information // Civitates Foederatae Terrae (Global Alliance with the Aztec, Inca, Ethiopia, China, India, Norse Kingdoms, Slavia and Japan, centered in Rome)
This ones more about Italy in general but: Ancient: Kingdom Classical: Imperial Medieval: Maybe Byzantine, but that already has its own civ so maybe Gothic or holy roman or City state Renaissance: the renaissance originally meant a rebirth of roman culture and started in Italy, but maybe Venetian? Industrial: Emanuele Modern: Fascist Atomic: First Republic (of Italy) Information: Second Republic (of Italy), or maybe euro Future: make up what you want. Neo cyber imperial Italy!
The one thing I wish when I play as Rome is their Legions can be upgraded into another Roman unique unit, perhaps Comitatenses, or even a unique unit of a completely different branch like training Scholae Palatinae instead of Knights, so their power stays a bit longer than Ancient-classical era. Even during the late period of the Roman Empire, their armies are probably still the most disciplined and professional compared to most other Civs in that era.
You just need to make sure to avoid unneeded unit deaths; those forts can be pretty helpful for that. Then you can upgrade them each era and then now you have a bunch of superleveled units which can mostly stomp everything you send them at. Especially if you get akkad as a city-state.
Ancient era: a drummer boy leads a parade through the winding streets of rome, a crowd gathering to hear the tunes of the flute. Behind him marches a new army, one of spears and helmets unlike anything the world has seen before. Under this new army The kingdom will prosper. Medieval era: the empire has eclipsed all that came before it, and now it stands alone as a sole superpower. From the palace of the grand emperor Trajan a performance fit for the gods is echoing out into the streets. The Loyal legions March side by side to the court minstrels lute. Industrial: a young boy stands surrounded by rubble. Some of it harkens back to the grand empire of the past, but the rest is of a recent battle. The past seeps from every rock. Suddenly he hears a drum blast out of the solemnity. it’s the army of Piedmont Sardinia, or as it’s now known Italy. The boy sees them March in time to rhythmic tune that harkens back to the time of emperors, and the might and glory of this reunited nation emerges from its former decay. Atomic: the sounds of the Luftwaffe Blast out in the sky, only matched by the thunder of the American artillery that batters rome. The ruins of the past stand next to the battles that will define the future. Suddenly the fighting stops, but the sounds of combat do not, for they come from a past time. Rome is now longer a goal that can be reached, but a story that can be told as the Italian people can enter the future
The story behind the cult whom the hymn is dedicated is amazing, so I'm gonna share it. When Rome was founded It was a federation of villages near the Palatin Hill, (the legend even says that It was born as a political asylum for criminals and adventurers!) and the had a big problem, they were not a people and didn't have an identity. So they identified themself as the Troyan refugees, this was an excellent choice, other italic cities (Taranto, Neaples) that had greek ancestors couldn't emancipate themself from the greeks, this gave Rome the ideologic foundation to expand and basically declare war with everyone. When 500 years later (200 BCE ca) Roma was invaded by Hannibal and his army they couldn't explain why the gods abandoned them, but then with a prediction from another italic people (the sabins) they realized: It was really them that abandoned their God, their Mother Cybele, the original protectress of the Troyan. A Roman embassy, in the middle of the war, was sent to Phrygia, modern day Turkey to bring back the Goddes. Cybele returned and phrygians priests with her, from that moment the Mother was onoured every year on April.
@@jandogta2030 Hello Jan! I'm an historian from a Rome's university, so excuse me in advance for my bad english! The story i talk about is told by numerous latin authors, i'm going to expose my sources so you can verify by yourself. About the foundation of Rome Dyonisus of Halicarnuss exposes in the II book, 15th chapter of "Roman Antiquities" how the city was founded by Romolus as an asylum for political refugees. The main sources, although we have a plenty of them, about the Magna Mater's story are Livy's "Ab Urbe Condita" Chapter XXIX, 10, 4-5 where he talks about the Sybilline Books and the Magna Mater, and Ovid's "Fasti" IV book, 251-272, where he talks about the expedition in modern day Turkey. I really hope these sources will help you and satisfy your curiosity, and most of all I hope they will teach to you to not be a pretentious asshole who insults other people on RUclips. Moron.
Roman Atomic era theme is my favorite thus far. although I've only played 1 game with Rome, Scythia, Russia, France, Spain, Brazil Germany asnd Egypt.. Russia is by far my most disliked, it's repetitive and annoying
Rome's is also repetitive... it literally plays the same 3 notes over and over and over and over with one or two different note structures. Not to say that it isn't awesome but it is repetitive
The song is called Magna Mater (Great Mother), it's a religious cult song. Romans and modern Italians are different people, Italians are the descendants of barbarians that took over Rome in the middle ages, and I don't think there are many (if any) true Romans left
@@fedorflip So modern Italians are closer related to French and Germans (which were also descendants of what old Romans often called them 'Barbarians' just because they live much simpler than the Romans did?) than to Mediterranean fellows? And modern Italians don't really feel like they're children of Rome do they? In WW2 In Italian Campaign. it turned out that Americans can easily identify who's Italian and who's German just by looking at facial layout. Americans (including those of Italian descendants) often called Italians 'tied eyes' yet they feared Germans more.
@@DiscothecaImperialis modern Italians are closer related to arabs than Europeans. The Romans were closer related to modern day Europeans, many Romans fled to Europe when the Empire collapsed and mixed into Germany/France/England/etc society.
@@erictyson5947 What the fuck are you talking about? It's just ridiculous, modern italians of course are related to the old romans, just as the irish are to the celts or the spanish to the iberians, the main core of the population remained there after all the invasions that happened, most of the time the invaders just positioned themselves as the elites and didn't mix with the natives, that doesn't change the people. They didn't flee anywhere and even less to places like Germany or England, that's just stupid, think for a moment... why would they flee to the same place where the invaders came from? In any case they were already there due to the colonization of these places.
@@DiscothecaImperialis Throught all the history most of western Europe (and obviously the greeks and even turks) felt like the "children of Rome". Nowadays no one really cares about that, but their heritage it's obviously still there
The guy looks like he has a very good friend in Rome called Biggus Dickus.
"Whats so funny about Biggus Dickus?"
@@Nobody-zn3yv
He has a wife you know...her name’s Incontinentia...Incontinentia Buttox!
@@Albukhshi Seize him!
He also has a good friend called sussus amongus
@@guardsmangaming3775 who had a wife named... helga
"I found Rome a city of marble and I left it a city of atomic mutants" - Gandhi after Trajan declare war on him
best comment I've seen today :)
Maybe if someone wasn't so bloodthirsty, it wouldn't have been better to put an end to his leadership.
Did I do that?
Nobody:
Civ 6:ROME HAS DECLARED WAR ON YOU
Ghastly Ghandi yeah you do that all the not only Rome even nuke me too
0:00 Ancient Era.
1:59 Medieval Era.
5:38 Industrial Era.
11:17 Atomic Era.
thanks!!
@이승재 Industrial for me!
medieval is awsome
To me the Ancient Era theme has the most authenticity, it sounds as if you could go to Ancient Rome and hear it.
@@justaplayer2250 best for me, closely followed by ancient. I’m not a fan of the other two.
From the first stirrings of life beneath water... to the great beasts of the Stone Age... to man taking his first upright steps, you have come far. Now begins your greatest quest: from this early cradle of civilization on towards the stars.
Cast your net wide, oh Trajan, Emperor of mighty Rome, Your legions stand at the ready to march out and establish the largest empire the world has ever known, If you can truly get all roads to lead to Rome, yours will be an empire of great riches and luxuries, surely then your citizens will proclaim you as their best ruler, The optimus princeps.
This/ guy gets it!
Why do I hear this quote in my head every time I think about CIV VI
A primis vitae stimulis sub aqua ... ad magnas bestias Aetatis Lapideae... Homini primo recto gradu sumens, longe venisti. Nunc summas tuas quaeres quaestiones: ab hac prima humanitatis incunabula versus astra.
These capture the grandeur of Rome completely. Just awesome.
The intro sounds vaguely eastern.
@@RohannvanRensburg not really
Very very European although they did take heavy influence from the east and spreaded it west
@@anotherguycalled6253 A pentatonic melody with that instrumentation definitely does not sound definitively European.
@@RohannvanRensburg eh ig the drums sound the same as the Persian ones idk what interments they used
"People of Jewusalem, Wome is your friend !"
"Hwat's so funny about Bigus Dickus? I have a very great friend in Woeme called Bigus Dickus."
Romanes eunt Domus!
Release Rodger!
"Jewish wapscallion"
He has spiwit, bwavado, an aiw of dewwing-doo
Such a quiet theme, at first, for a civilization that can rapidly turn into a nightmarish, yet strangely honorable enemy.
As a fan of the Redwall series, I know exactly what you're talking about when you say "nightmarish but honourable".
Thats the glory of ROMA! Deadly but honorable.
That's right, Rome's honor is ruling the territory they conquer better than the original inhabitants ever did
I just realized that Civ VI is the first game to have a Roman leader who is neither related to Julius Cesar nor Italian (Trajan was a Spaniard apparently)
Civ 4 (rise of mankind mod) had marcus aurelius.
Hadrian/Adrianus was Spanish too.
This Trajan looks like Caesar of Asterix series
Trajan, Adrian and 2 other emperors were Hispanic
@@pedrosabino8751 true
Those trumpet blasts in industrial era just blow me away. They just express the Roman’s might
7:30
Gonna have to install a large sunlit marble columned hallway and wear a really nice cloak when listening to this part.
Nice to meet someone else who does that.
It's a cult song for the goddess Cybele, called "Magna mater"
yes, but this version is based on Synaulia's reconstruction
Hmmm, 'Great Mother'. Interested to find out what its about
I've been playing Civ games for over twenty years at this point and I think this is the only time I've ever liked a theme for Rome. The Medieval arrangement of this, especially, is amazing.
One of the coolest things I've ever had the pleasure of hearing.
This soundtrack is amazing and I love the progression so much, it fits Rome so well!
“Veni, vidi, vici.”
@Pat still latin and still applies to trajan
@Pathmm? Trajan still conquered territory so it works
@Pat lmao trajan is still hailed as the best emperor who brought rome to its peak stop simping for caesar
@Pat he literally brought rome to its peak
@Pat also aurelian is better
They should really add the Byzantines as a DLC faction or include a second leader from the Eastern Roman Empire (Justinian I is a good candidate). Rome is too big for one man to represent.
So is China.
Nah, I'd rather it be someone other than Justinian and Theodora ad infinitum, how about one of the later emperors, from when Byzantium actually became distinct from ancient Rome? Like Irene, Nikephoros II, Basil II, Theodora (Porphyrogennete, the empress regnant, not Justinian's wife), Alexios I (or one of the other Komnenoi), or Constantine XI?
Alexios I would be a great choice, and so would be Basil II the Bulgar-Slayer.
Justinian, basil the 2nd (bulgar slayer), alexios komnenos, Constantine the 11th, Zoe, Theodora, Theodosius
Tons of options
@@TellEmB290
Are you fucking insane? Irene? She was probably the WORST ruler of Byzantium *ever.* It's thanks to her Charlemagne was crowned Emperor by the Pope.
I've just finished a game as Rome and came here to find the music because it gave me huge vibes throughout the whole game. Excellent job by the composers
The low electronical sound (can't think of a better way to describe it, it's 3am) in the part starting at 11:53 is insanely beautiful to me for some reason
i was just thinking the same thing. It's beyond me to compose great music, only appreciate it. But that hits the nail on the head perfectly for 'atomic era.'
Roma Invicta!
Semper Invicta!
Teutoburg Forest: Does _not_ disagree, because busy digesting three roman legions.
@@Julia-lk8jn Germanicus
I remember the first part of the track from Civ 2. It gave me chills the first time I heard it on Civ 6
R O M A V I C T R I X
One of my favourite themes of this game.
You always get a monument with him, Trajan builds monuments for you.
He's building monuments to himself, thats what they look like atleast.
This the theme of the empire that created the world whe know, this is the theme of a pagan empire, that under the banner of Jupiter, conquered the occidental world, and made a shining beauty
That's probably what the Taliban and Isis think of themselves, too. (Well, minus the "pagan", obviously.)
There are plenty of beautiful buildings in the world. I'll reserve my admiration for the ones not build on slavery and war.
@@Julia-lk8jn good luck on finding them, then lmao
@@Julia-lk8jn Legend has it when Romulus and Remus first built Rome, there were virtually no women in the city and thus it was a veritable paradise.
I can almost hear the sound of chopping wood and unit after unit marching towards unfortunate neighbours.
roma invicta
Roma Inwikta
Atomic era theme certainly has that "Service Guarantees Citizenship!" vibe
Aeneas. Romulus. The Gracchi. Cicero. Horace. Julius Caesar. Virgil. Octavian. Nerva. Trajan. Hadrian. Marcus Aurelius.
Roma salutat vos.
And what of Aurelian?
Y yo te saludo a ti, mi buen amigo.
Marcus Junius Brutus
got this recently decided to recreate my first civ 3 game with the editor even if time passes and the ai becomes harder i still win
shouldnt the atomic age just be the spiderman pizzeria music?
I’m offensivo and I find it italiano (just joking man. I even work at a pizzeria)
Rome Industrial theme is the best.
Agree to disagree
Wow, one Person has agreed to disagree.
And maybe this person is just you. XD
Gratulation for nothing.
It would be cool if there was a full version of every civs themes. I can't find some of them at all on youtube
"Simile Iovis caelesti regno imperium tui late patet. Optime."💜
Why is every civilization's ancient theme almost always the best?
Industrial Era is clearly inspired by 1950s Hollywood movies.
Maybe I'm crazy, but the beginning of this song in the medieval era reminds me of the beginning of the song "Fairtale" from Shrek. Yes, I know, Civ's song is Magna Mater, but it reminds me of Shrek's song.
Just the most epic.
The roman in this picture looks like Gottfried John (the actor who played "General Ouromov" in Goldeneye). xD
Type Emperor Trajan into your search engine of choice ;)
He actually was Caesar in first Asterix And Obelix movie lol
Slightly unrelated but it still boggles my mind that the Roman Empire lasted for over a 1000 years.
For some reason, I found the ancient theme a little awkward and offputting. But the Atomic theme… absolutely glorious.
I liked it because it gives you the vibe that your gearing up to go to war
All of these sound like "option choosing" music to me and I don't know why
Well that's literally all you do in the game, choose options for 500 turns
Actually better than Rome's theme in Civ 5
Civ 5 rome in general was just kinda bad.
Civ4 rome is better
ALEA IACTA EST!
Amo Puer
Ὁ κύβος ἐῤῥίφθη! 😃
Great flute music btw
Cool thanks.
Me: Is that a REBELLION I SEE?!
Macedon: perfect time for me to be a dick
That's so familiar
Rome's Industrial Theme sounds like a slow march from the Unification of Italy to a Greater Italy (an alternate timeline where Italy gets its promised lands after World War 1), and then into a Novus Imperium Romanum under Mussolini or a more competent leader.
Modern era should just be Godfather theme
The Sopranoes opening song lol
He has a wife you know...
You know what she's called?
Ave imperator morituri te salutant
If I'm not mistaken, it translates to "Ave, Emperor! Those who will die salute you!"
@@TheTattorack yes, it's what gladiators said upon entering an arena
@@fedorflip
I know.
@@fedorflip No, they didn't say it. Only one team of gladiator say it because they'll die during a naval battle
( Ave was a miliatary word, only soldier say it )
Ave caesar nos morituri te salutamus!
Hail Caesar, we who are about to die salute you!
nostrorum magna opus
I just listened it from Monte Mario, magic
this awakened my part Italian side
2:00 Age of Empires: Rise of Rome starting music
Who is here after the new update?
Hey men, when in Rome
Always Ask The Gods.
Carthago delenda est.
Cast your net wide on Trajan, Mighty emperor of Rome. Your legions stand at the ready to march out and establish the largest empire the world has ever seen if you can truly get all roads to lead to Rome yours will be an empire of great riches and Luxuries surely then our citizens will proclaim you as their best ruler _The Optimus Princeps_
_Felicior Augusto, melior Traiano_
Did Atomic just got CTRL+V from Industrial?
Roma Invicta
In 0:00
The middles.
I think of the Empire every single day. Do you?
Yes. We will have it back soon.
Unique Era names of Rome
Ancient: Etruscan
Classical: Imperial
Medieval: Lombardy
Renaissance: Papal State
Industrial: Cavour
Modern: Duce
Atomic: Piombo
Information: Mani Pulite
you're drunk
2001: Vento Aureo
Modern is mussolinis's italy
Yeah this requires some alternate interpretation. Civ6 is a game, not a real depiction of history so we have to play around a little bit here and imagine an alternate timeline where Rome perhaps industrialized quicker :
ancient // Latin tribesmen of Romulus, (with fractions of other Italic, Etruscan and Ancient Greek culture)
classical // Kingdom of Rome
medieval // Republic of Rome
renaissance // Roman Empire
industrial // Era of Partition and First Republic of Italia (provinces turn into competing Roman states)
modern // Second Republic of Italia
atomic // Union of Roman Nations
information // Civitates Foederatae Terrae (Global Alliance with the Aztec, Inca, Ethiopia, China, India, Norse Kingdoms, Slavia and Japan, centered in Rome)
This ones more about Italy in general but:
Ancient: Kingdom
Classical: Imperial
Medieval: Maybe Byzantine, but that already has its own civ so maybe Gothic or holy roman or City state
Renaissance: the renaissance originally meant a rebirth of roman culture and started in Italy, but maybe Venetian?
Industrial: Emanuele
Modern: Fascist
Atomic: First Republic (of Italy)
Information: Second Republic (of Italy), or maybe
euro
Future: make up what you want. Neo cyber imperial Italy!
Naughtius Maximus
The one thing I wish when I play as Rome is their Legions can be upgraded into another Roman unique unit, perhaps Comitatenses, or even a unique unit of a completely different branch like training Scholae Palatinae instead of Knights, so their power stays a bit longer than Ancient-classical era. Even during the late period of the Roman Empire, their armies are probably still the most disciplined and professional compared to most other Civs in that era.
You just need to make sure to avoid unneeded unit deaths; those forts can be pretty helpful for that. Then you can upgrade them each era and then now you have a bunch of superleveled units which can mostly stomp everything you send them at. Especially if you get akkad as a city-state.
Rome: *sees Carthage* ROMAN HOLOCAUST!
I stop playing Civ, when they stop Christopher Tin from composing.
...and you started playing civ again when you heard this song.
I am pretty sure Christopher Tin only wrote Sogno di Volare. If i am not mistaken it is Geoff Knorr who wrote this
what have the romans ever done for us??
5:40 So damn good. Hate VI, so it feels better when I’m playing as Rome on V lol
Ancient era: a drummer boy leads a parade through the winding streets of rome, a crowd gathering to hear the tunes of the flute. Behind him marches a new army, one of spears and helmets unlike anything the world has seen before. Under this new army The kingdom will prosper.
Medieval era: the empire has eclipsed all that came before it, and now it stands alone as a sole superpower. From the palace of the grand emperor Trajan a performance fit for the gods is echoing out into the streets. The Loyal legions March side by side to the court minstrels lute.
Industrial: a young boy stands surrounded by rubble. Some of it harkens back to the grand empire of the past, but the rest is of a recent battle. The past seeps from every rock. Suddenly he hears a drum blast out of the solemnity. it’s the army of Piedmont Sardinia, or as it’s now known Italy. The boy sees them March in time to rhythmic tune that harkens back to the time of emperors, and the might and glory of this reunited nation emerges from its former decay.
Atomic: the sounds of the Luftwaffe Blast out in the sky, only matched by the thunder of the American artillery that batters rome. The ruins of the past stand next to the battles that will define the future. Suddenly the fighting stops, but the sounds of combat do not, for they come from a past time. Rome is now longer a goal that can be reached, but a story that can be told as the Italian people can enter the future
I dislike
The story behind the cult whom the hymn is dedicated is amazing, so I'm gonna share it. When Rome was founded It was a federation of villages near the Palatin Hill, (the legend even says that It was born as a political asylum for criminals and adventurers!) and the had a big problem, they were not a people and didn't have an identity. So they identified themself as the Troyan refugees, this was an excellent choice, other italic cities (Taranto, Neaples) that had greek ancestors couldn't emancipate themself from the greeks, this gave Rome the ideologic foundation to expand and basically declare war with everyone. When 500 years later (200 BCE ca) Roma was invaded by Hannibal and his army they couldn't explain why the gods abandoned them, but then with a prediction from another italic people (the sabins) they realized: It was really them that abandoned their God, their Mother Cybele, the original protectress of the Troyan. A Roman embassy, in the middle of the war, was sent to Phrygia, modern day Turkey to bring back the Goddes. Cybele returned and phrygians priests with her, from that moment the Mother was onoured every year on April.
Every Word You Just Said Is Wrong and historically innacurate
@@jandogta2030 Hello Jan! I'm an historian from a Rome's university, so excuse me in advance for my bad english! The story i talk about is told by numerous latin authors, i'm going to expose my sources so you can verify by yourself. About the foundation of Rome Dyonisus of Halicarnuss exposes in the II book, 15th chapter of "Roman Antiquities" how the city was founded by Romolus as an asylum for political refugees. The main sources, although we have a plenty of them, about the Magna Mater's story are Livy's "Ab Urbe Condita" Chapter XXIX, 10, 4-5 where he talks about the Sybilline Books and the Magna Mater, and Ovid's "Fasti" IV book, 251-272, where he talks about the expedition in modern day Turkey. I really hope these sources will help you and satisfy your curiosity, and most of all I hope they will teach to you to not be a pretentious asshole who insults other people on RUclips. Moron.
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Roma victrix
Roman Atomic era theme is my favorite thus far. although I've only played 1 game with Rome, Scythia, Russia, France, Spain, Brazil Germany asnd Egypt.. Russia is by far my most disliked, it's repetitive and annoying
Kastrenzo Agreed. My faves so far are Greece, France, England, Rome and Japan or Arabia up until the industrial era.
Rome's is also repetitive... it literally plays the same 3 notes over and over and over and over with one or two different note structures. Not to say that it isn't awesome but it is repetitive
How the fuck can you dislike Kalinka you goddamn Kulak?!
Kastrenzo IT'S KALINKA, HOW CAN ANYONE HATE KALINKA
Oh yeah as Ukrainian i hate it too)
i don’t know but the first part of the different versions of this song sound very oriental and not “roman” to me
That's cuz you're racist
jk
Well if you actually listen to roman music, it often sounds oriental to us
Am I the only one that hears the avengers theme on this?
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Does this song has a name? Roman never has their traditional musics do they? Didn't Italians represent them well even if Romans are seated in Italia.
The song is called Magna Mater (Great Mother), it's a religious cult song. Romans and modern Italians are different people, Italians are the descendants of barbarians that took over Rome in the middle ages, and I don't think there are many (if any) true Romans left
@@fedorflip So modern Italians are closer related to French and Germans (which were also descendants of what old Romans often called them 'Barbarians' just because they live much simpler than the Romans did?) than to Mediterranean fellows?
And modern Italians don't really feel like they're children of Rome do they?
In WW2 In Italian Campaign. it turned out that Americans can easily identify who's Italian and who's German just by looking at facial layout. Americans (including those of Italian descendants) often called Italians 'tied eyes' yet they feared Germans more.
@@DiscothecaImperialis modern Italians are closer related to arabs than Europeans. The Romans were closer related to modern day Europeans, many Romans fled to Europe when the Empire collapsed and mixed into Germany/France/England/etc society.
@@erictyson5947 What the fuck are you talking about? It's just ridiculous, modern italians of course are related to the old romans, just as the irish are to the celts or the spanish to the iberians, the main core of the population remained there after all the invasions that happened, most of the time the invaders just positioned themselves as the elites and didn't mix with the natives, that doesn't change the people. They didn't flee anywhere and even less to places like Germany or England, that's just stupid, think for a moment... why would they flee to the same place where the invaders came from? In any case they were already there due to the colonization of these places.
@@DiscothecaImperialis Throught all the history most of western Europe (and obviously the greeks and even turks) felt like the "children of Rome". Nowadays no one really cares about that, but their heritage it's obviously still there
Heil trajan
Literally a copied version of my homeland's music
Too bad this guy is a certified backstabber.
Um what ?
Not really a fan of this one tbh...
Civ VI is unfortunately much worse than Civ V's...