Ahí van... Tito Costas, Emiliano Pastoriza... ahora tapa de pulpo y mañana otra vez al concello y al Lidl a chollar. Ellas más que vestales son bestiales, jajajajaja. Ya van haciendo versión libre de las armaduras, en 5 años ya están como el carnaval de Tenerife.
@@mariamers3596 Pero el desfile (y la fiesta que se celebra todos los años) es en Lugo, (Galicia, España) como delata la inconfundible muralla. También los comentarios, mayoritariamente en castellano (aunque podían estar también en gallego). Su argumento final, identificando Italia e Imperio Romano es incorrecto. El valle del Po (donde se encuentra Lugo, Rávena, no se incorpora a Roma hasta las guerras púnicas. La incorporación de Hispania se empieza a producir en la segunda guerra púnica por lo que la hegemonía romana (que dura siglos) no se produce en momentos muy diferentes en ambos Lugos (el gallego y el de Rávena)
FELICITACIONES CON GRANDES APLAUSOS A LOS ORGANIZADORES DE LA ESPECTACULAR RECREACIÓN HISTORICA DE LAS FAMOSAS LEGIONES ROMANAS QUE CONSTRUYERON EL MAYOR IMPERIO DEL MUNDO.!!!! Y LLEVARON LA CIVILIZACIÓN Y LAS BUENAS COSTUMBRES. ROMA ETERNA. TUS DESCENDIENTES DE SALUDAN.
Que lindo era o famoso império Romano! E a gente aqui achando que somos os melhores. Os romanos além de terem um exército eficiente e combativo, eram um povo muito inteligente!!! Temos que tirar o chapéu para os Romanos!!!!!!
Excelente,,,alguien se ha dado cuenta que la muralla que hay detrás es ,,real,,además la legio ,,Vl victris,,y laVll gemina eran de león, está última, formada por hispanos
Ho capito adesso a cosa si riferiva . Mi perdoni , non sono giovane e la memoria diventa sempre più debole . Si , Signora Maria , si tratta di Lugo di Romagna ! Buona Serata a lei !@@mariamers3596
Faltó que desfilara un grupo de personas todas llenas de cenizas, solo los que sepan de verdad de historia romana y de una ciudad en particular, entenderán.
Totally inaccurate! The Roman Army at least that invaded Britannia in 43AD had African Roman Soldiers in it from Aegyptus(Egypt),Carthage(Ancient Libya),Niger,Leptis Magna(All African Provinces, from Syriana Palatine(Palestinians,Jews), all in this Multi-Racial Roman Army, .They were not all white people. They came also with African Elephants to CRUSH the Barbarians and Savages of Britain at the time.
Bro all that peoples are Caucasian , if you were expecting to find a bl@ck , I'm sorry but the north of Africa is caucasian not bl@ck , the only contact with subsaharians were with Egyptians and the tried to slave the southern Nubians. When the romans came to Galicia at least 80% have an italic origin according to some sources and in Galicia it's hard to find a middle eastern man , not all the countries are like the US.
I think the one who is totally wrong is you. It is possible that in the Roman army that invaded Britain in the year 46 there were some non-Caucasian soldiers (few in any case), but in those that invaded Hispania in the 3rd century BC. I doubt there were any. They would be mostly of Italian or Hispanic origin, that is, very similar to those you can see in the parade. Three centuries later, Hispania is a pacified area that would be the origin of legionnaires but not the destination, so it is unlikely that there were some with a different racial appearance from those in the parade. The only thing inappropriate seems age. There were veterans in the legions but after 25 years of service (around 45 years) they were retired. In the parade, most of them seem to be over that age.
@@faloaba That's is where the lie keeps on growing there were a lot of Black Soldiers in the Roman Army. We know that the tactical reason why Roman Soldiers from Carthage were brought in was because of the City Of Carthage which was heavily fortified even before The Romans sacked it three times. They were known for building fortified cities and the only way just in case they met such cities in Britannia was to use the Catapult and the African Elephants which the Romans knew was used by the African General Hannibal in 200 B.C . We know barbarians of Europe had never encountered African Elephants and by that time on the African Continent there were thousands of African Elephants in Cyrenaica(The region of Carthage) in North Africa. We also know that in 43 A.D under Claudius the Romans brought in Elephants in their invasion Of Britain. Infact The Roman Philosopher Pliny The Younger mentioned this at the time of the Invasion. Also Prof Mary Beard a renowned Classicist from Cambridge University mentioned that during the 2nd Invasion Of Britannia it was multi-cultural. Why? By then the Empire was firmly united under Claudius and the former armies of Pompeii and Julius Gaius Caeser, who many of whom came from Aegyptus, Carthage,Mauretania(Ancient Morocco and Algeria) right up to Rome's Southern part of The Empire near present day North Sudan came under the Emperorship Of Claudius and came to destroy the barbarian of Ancient Britannia at the time.
@@andrewinstre No one will dispute that Hannibal used elephants against Rome or that Claudius' legions led them in the invasion of Britain. But, the parade in Lugo is neither "totally inaccurate!", as you have called it, nor even "something inaccurate". I'm afraid that the Roman legionnaires who walked under that wall almost 2,000 years ago looked more like the parade than the multiracial accompanied by elephants that you propose. In a "triumph" in Rome it is possible that these luxuries were seen but unlikely in Lugo.
To be true to history, we have to remember that the Roman army destroyed and enslaved its neighbors using the terror of crucifixion to maintain control. And it was Rome's northern Germanic neighbors who, after adopting Christianity. also adopted the title of the "Holy Roman Empire" and became the dominant force in Europe with little relationship to Rome.
Same happened with Greece, though Latin culture is alive and well in many countries, and particularly in the three core Latin countries of Italy, Spain and France (this last one partially Latin).
It' also worth remembering that this was par for the course back then. Conquest and atrocities were so widespread that it was considered business as usual. The Romans were just better at it.
The Anglos always have to put their 2 bob in 😂 leave us latins alone and concentrate your efforts on the wrongs of the British empire,you just wish that you were a latin😅😅😅😅
Patética observación. Se trata precisamente de lo contrario. Se trata de que siendo un evento festivo con participación popular muy extensa, el nivel de acierto en cosas fundamentales y hasta en algunos detalles es sorprendentemente alto. Vamos, ya se quisiera en otros sitios. Te recuerdo que en España, con su historia y tradición latina, no hemos tenido ni una sola película o serie de televisión sobre el mundo romano que merezca la pena. Ni una. Es para llorar. Así que viendo esto uno no puede menos que admirarse-
HELLO MY FATHER IS FROM ROME ITALY HIS NAME IS GERMAN ROMANO I LIVING IN ARGENTINA IAM COMPOSER AND MUSICIAN MY NAME IS LAURA VELAZCO CABELLUZZI NEW MUSIC OF MY MAINT TAKE CARE
Que chulada,es el mejor desfile que he visto.Muy buena la recreación histórica.
Ahí van... Tito Costas, Emiliano Pastoriza... ahora tapa de pulpo y mañana otra vez al concello y al Lidl a chollar. Ellas más que vestales son bestiales, jajajajaja. Ya van haciendo versión libre de las armaduras, en 5 años ya están como el carnaval de Tenerife.
Civis romanum sum, admiror historico eventu et fruor quod video
Great, well-designed costumes!
Romans didn't have tube socks.
WOW espectacular... maravilloso
gracias por este maravilloso video ya que este año me lo perdí el desfile lo veo aqui like un saludo
Que bonito por Dios, gracias por grabarlo y editarlo.
Amazing to see such commitment to history and legacy. Y viva El Senor Es Dios!
Der Friede sei mit euch allen Ihr seid wunderbar
Bellissimo ....orgoglio latino !
Si trova a Lugo ravena Italia ?
@@mariamers3596 Lugo es Galicia, España.
@@faloaba en Google maps dice también que Italia y como están vestido de antiguos romanos
@@mariamers3596 Pero el desfile (y la fiesta que se celebra todos los años) es en Lugo, (Galicia, España) como delata la inconfundible muralla. También los comentarios, mayoritariamente en castellano (aunque podían estar también en gallego). Su argumento final, identificando Italia e Imperio Romano es incorrecto. El valle del Po (donde se encuentra Lugo, Rávena, no se incorpora a Roma hasta las guerras púnicas. La incorporación de Hispania se empieza a producir en la segunda guerra púnica por lo que la hegemonía romana (que dura siglos) no se produce en momentos muy diferentes en ambos Lugos (el gallego y el de Rávena)
Long live our latin brothers viva la Spagna,viva Italia❤❤❤
FANTÁSTICO IRMAUS LUCENSES !!!!!
DE UN HISPANOBRASILEIRO, QUE MORRE DE AMORES POLA SUA NAI GALICIA, DENDE A CASA DO MEU PAICIÑO BRASIL!!!!
lindo muito lindo o desfile...magnifico...
FELICITACIONES CON GRANDES APLAUSOS A LOS ORGANIZADORES DE LA ESPECTACULAR RECREACIÓN HISTORICA DE LAS FAMOSAS LEGIONES ROMANAS QUE CONSTRUYERON EL MAYOR IMPERIO DEL MUNDO.!!!! Y LLEVARON LA CIVILIZACIÓN Y LAS BUENAS COSTUMBRES. ROMA ETERNA. TUS DESCENDIENTES DE SALUDAN.
Roma Aeterna!! Saludos desde Puebla, México!!
Großartig! Ich mag es die geschichte lebendig zu halten.
Que días son estos desfiles?
Ok ficou muito bom parabéns para tropa da Tropa Romana
I have always believed i was born 2000 year too early or 2000 years too late
Muy bonito y muy bonito y bien hecho
BEL VIDEO, COME SI CHIAMA LA FORTEZZA CHE SI VEDONO LE MURA!!
E' la muraglia romana della citta' di Lugo,(Lucus Augusti)
Muito bonito.
Em Roma deveria ter esta parada, também.
Que lindo era o famoso império Romano! E a gente aqui achando que somos os melhores. Os romanos além de terem um exército eficiente e combativo, eram um povo muito inteligente!!! Temos que tirar o chapéu para os Romanos!!!!!!
Yes, but they could also be a very cruel people as well. Comes with the business of maintaining an empire, I suppose.
Magnifico
Super 👌👌
Guau Hermoso
Alguien sabe en dónde se puede conseguir esa vestimenta?
En Toledo al lado de la Catedral
Como puedo contactar contigo?, tu conoces el lugar..o eres de la zona?
Great job!
Costume antique bien respecter ❤❤❤
🇲🇽😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Roma Invicta
Excelente,,,alguien se ha dado cuenta que la muralla que hay detrás es ,,real,,además la legio ,,Vl victris,,y laVll gemina eran de león, está última, formada por hispanos
what is that black armor? did romans wear that?
Pretorian Guard
Ave !
SALVE!!!
Damn near a serviceable army!
¡¡¡VAYA, NI QUE LO HICIERAN A POSTA, JUSTO CUANDO ÍBAMOS A DESFILAR NOSOTR@S, SE CORTA Y NO SE NOS VÉ!!!
S. P. Q. R.!
Donde es este desfile y porque se lleva acabo ?
En Lugo. Es un festival que conmemora la presencia romana en la Gallaecia y la cultura galaica.
Alguien puede decirme donde conseguir una de esas armaduras?
@@diegoaquino5564 En la intendencia del campamento de la XVII Legio.
Me podrias dar algún contacto?, llevo una vida buscando esas armaduras.
quando a ITALIA era ITALIA
Purtroppo ! Ormai solo un LONTANO RICORDO , Cleber , oggi solo un Paese popolato da BALLERINE !
@@aldolamberti3855 Si trova a Lugo ravena Italia ?
@@mariamers3596 Signora , mi scusi , ma non ricordo qual'era la sua domanda , non so a cosa o a chi si riferisce . Buona Serata !
Ho capito adesso a cosa si riferiva . Mi perdoni , non sono giovane e la memoria diventa sempre più debole . Si , Signora Maria , si tratta di Lugo di Romagna ! Buona Serata a lei !@@mariamers3596
@@mariamers3596 È Lugo, Galicia, Spagna
ROMA ROMA ROMA
Con fondo musical de Marcha Romana......😊
period clothing and modern day drums, wat a combination
difficult to reconstruct original drum instruments
esto es propiamente un desfile LATINO, sí señor
MAno que merda é isso? Muito muito ruim 👎 o horrível de mais talouco mano?
De tres bon joueur de tanbour
Gostei
Avanti tutti R8m3.
De ese tiempo haber sido
Ancient Rome did not have snare drums ....
Veo un estandarte de la Legio VII Gemina. Bien. Saben, saben
Die Modelle der Trommeln typisch Römisch 😂😂😂
Wow 😲
¿És en Semana Santa?
No, es una fiesta lucense llamada Arde Lucus en la cual se representa la vida que se llevaba cuando Lugo era del imperio romano
@@carlabusto3936 Interesante gracias
who are those black guys? They look spartan?
The Pretorian Guard maybe
@@antonio-d2t8zIndeed, the Praetorian guard
Faltó que desfilara un grupo de personas todas llenas de cenizas, solo los que sepan de verdad de historia romana y de una ciudad en particular, entenderán.
Salue, Juan Pedro!
Chirco maximo
BRING BACK THE ROMANS
Vc vá e resolvas as minhas calxas
Ami me gusta mucho la vida de Roma y saber ya que fui esposa de un presidente
Ruuuuuuun ATILLA comiiiiiiiiing
+Where are we going my friend city center or park
-To germania barbarian lands
Viva italia
ya no queda descendiente digno
Roma Victor!!!...
Prayat win
Lol
ROMA LVX MVNDI
Arroz
❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊٣زغزقدفزفزقذقزفدصلدفافزفلفثغصلدقاذثدقصذ٣ذ٤لقدقذ٢😊٣بث😅بثب
Queria ter uma espada
Наша цивилизация!
Mataram Cristo!
Malditos
Totally inaccurate! The Roman Army at least that invaded Britannia in 43AD had African Roman Soldiers in it from Aegyptus(Egypt),Carthage(Ancient Libya),Niger,Leptis Magna(All African Provinces, from Syriana Palatine(Palestinians,Jews), all in this Multi-Racial Roman Army, .They were not all white people. They came also with African Elephants to CRUSH the Barbarians and Savages of Britain at the time.
Bro all that peoples are Caucasian , if you were expecting to find a bl@ck , I'm sorry but the north of Africa is caucasian not bl@ck , the only contact with subsaharians were with Egyptians and the tried to slave the southern Nubians. When the romans came to Galicia at least 80% have an italic origin according to some sources and in Galicia it's hard to find a middle eastern man , not all the countries are like the US.
I think the one who is totally wrong is you. It is possible that in the Roman army that invaded Britain in the year 46 there were some non-Caucasian soldiers (few in any case), but in those that invaded Hispania in the 3rd century BC. I doubt there were any. They would be mostly of Italian or Hispanic origin, that is, very similar to those you can see in the parade. Three centuries later, Hispania is a pacified area that would be the origin of legionnaires but not the destination, so it is unlikely that there were some with a different racial appearance from those in the parade. The only thing inappropriate seems age. There were veterans in the legions but after 25 years of service (around 45 years) they were retired. In the parade, most of them seem to be over that age.
@@faloaba That's is where the lie keeps on growing there were a lot of Black Soldiers in the Roman Army. We know that the tactical reason why Roman Soldiers from Carthage were brought in was because of the City Of Carthage which was heavily fortified even before The Romans sacked it three times. They were known for building fortified cities and the only way just in case they met such cities in Britannia was to use the Catapult and the African Elephants which the Romans knew was used by the African General Hannibal in 200 B.C . We know barbarians of Europe had never encountered African Elephants and by that time on the African Continent there were thousands of African Elephants in Cyrenaica(The region of Carthage) in North Africa. We also know that in 43 A.D under Claudius the Romans brought in Elephants in their invasion Of Britain. Infact The Roman Philosopher Pliny The Younger mentioned this at the time of the Invasion. Also Prof Mary Beard a renowned Classicist from Cambridge University mentioned that during the 2nd Invasion Of Britannia it was multi-cultural. Why? By then the Empire was firmly united under Claudius and the former armies of Pompeii and Julius Gaius Caeser, who many of whom came from Aegyptus, Carthage,Mauretania(Ancient Morocco and Algeria) right up to Rome's Southern part of The Empire near present day North Sudan came under the Emperorship Of Claudius and came to destroy the barbarian of Ancient Britannia at the time.
@@gabrielg.4238 Truly you are an ignoramus and a fool. Ancient Moroccans,Algerians were not white but of African Origins
@@andrewinstre No one will dispute that Hannibal used elephants against Rome or that Claudius' legions led them in the invasion of Britain. But, the parade in Lugo is neither "totally inaccurate!", as you have called it, nor even "something inaccurate". I'm afraid that the Roman legionnaires who walked under that wall almost 2,000 years ago looked more like the parade than the multiracial accompanied by elephants that you propose. In a "triumph" in Rome it is possible that these luxuries were seen but unlikely in Lugo.
даа полный пиз..ц очень хорошо показано варваризация римского тоесть всемирного мира
To be true to history, we have to remember that the Roman army destroyed and enslaved its neighbors using the terror of crucifixion to maintain control. And it was Rome's northern Germanic neighbors who, after adopting Christianity. also adopted the title of the "Holy Roman Empire" and became the dominant force in Europe with little relationship to Rome.
Same happened with Greece, though Latin culture is alive and well in many countries, and particularly in the three core Latin countries of Italy, Spain and France (this last one partially Latin).
It' also worth remembering that this was par for the course back then. Conquest and atrocities were so widespread that it was considered business as usual. The Romans were just better at it.
God Bless the Roman Empire they gave us civilization, laws, engineering, literature. We still live in their culture - would not swap it for any other.
@@notcrazy6288 They were also mostly diplomatic, if people collaborated. They were fierce with rebellions and treachery though.
The Anglos always have to put their 2 bob in 😂 leave us latins alone and concentrate your efforts on the wrongs of the British empire,you just wish that you were a latin😅😅😅😅
Teneis muy poco rigor historico, parece un carnaval mas que otra cosa, y la maniobra de testudo fatal
Y tu muy poco conocimiento de lo que es una fiesta popular, no es ni un documental ni una película, tu comentario está fuera de lugar
Patética observación. Se trata precisamente de lo contrario. Se trata de que siendo un evento festivo con participación popular muy extensa, el nivel de acierto en cosas fundamentales y hasta en algunos detalles es sorprendentemente alto. Vamos, ya se quisiera en otros sitios. Te recuerdo que en España, con su historia y tradición latina, no hemos tenido ni una sola película o serie de televisión sobre el mundo romano que merezca la pena. Ni una. Es para llorar. Así que viendo esto uno no puede menos que admirarse-
Locas con falditas!!!***
Hola como esta sera que me puedes mandar tu correo electronico
Viva l'Impero
Spagna
HELLO MY FATHER IS FROM ROME ITALY HIS NAME IS GERMAN ROMANO I LIVING IN ARGENTINA IAM COMPOSER AND MUSICIAN MY NAME IS LAURA VELAZCO CABELLUZZI
NEW MUSIC OF MY MAINT TAKE CARE
IAM LAURA GABRIELA VELAZCO CABELLUZZI