Hi everyone! We're excited to announce that our new CD The Roman Empire has just been released! You can check it out if you want. :) iTunes : itunes.apple.com/album/id1360623722 Bandcamp : dbfiechter.bandcamp.com/album/the-roman-empire Amazon mp3 : www.amazon.com/dp/B07BH8PTVR Spotify : open.spotify.com/album/5sJdm75jlTnCWsZIJLSV3M Pandora: www.pandora.com/artist/derek-fiechter-and-brandon-fiechter/the-roman-empire/AL9hqXvtfmrKmZc We hope you all have a great week!
If you're Welsh, and have a DNA test that finds a large percentage of Southern European ancestry, especially from the Rome, Italy area, don't be shocked. Wales was a Roman colony, and after the legions pulled out, the areas that successfully resisted the Saxon invaders still have that blood. You're a Roman.
I would say they are like modern Italians, not fully blooded Romans but there is still a considerable fraction of Roman blood flowing through their veins.
Derek & Brandon Fiechter I am so impressed by your work as a world history teacher, do you mind if I share you link to several teaching history sites I belong to. Looking forward in buying your CD and ask if I can have permission to use your work in my class. We already use a number of these pictures including all of Thomas Cole's Empire series in class to analyze.
Son : Dad, why my sisters name is Rose? Dad : Because your mom loves roses Son : Thanks dad Dad : You're welcome, *Lucius Domitius Aurelianus Augustus*
A coliseum is a type of arena, the Colosseum is in Rome. Also, that’s like saying as long as our football stadiums live the world will live. A little weird.
Julius Caesar: *Has joined the chat* Cleopatra: *Has joined the chat* Julius Ceasar: *Has disconnected from the chat* Augustus: *Has joined the chat* Cleopatra: *Has left the chat*
how you ask? Call the banners. They all swore to defend this land. Now we´ll see what their oaths are worth. Since we have no Rohirrim the Hussars will have to do.
@@oldegrunt5735 in rome it wasnt about culture. No culture, follow glorious rome and get the benefits or die of your foolishness. Back then nobody cared about "culture" since there were no religious fanatics running arround. You all have the wrong idea of the roman empire
This stuff is so darn heavy that if it is played with distorted electric guitars, loud drums and bass, it will be some of the most metal thing I have ever heard.
I'm from Italy the roman city has so many layers of history that every time there is some building or road is taking like 483 years to complete because of all the artifacts and romna era buildings.
The ruling class did its very best to alienate the common folk to the extent where there were hardly any guys from present day Italy serving in the legions after the Good Emperors....
Their Epic music is truly a captivating journey from start to finish. The majestic melodies and power create an atmospheric backdrop for every experience.
SPQR There are two militaries I would have loved to of seen in action (from a distance): The legions of the Roman Empire under Germanicus's control, and the Prussian army under Frederick the Great.
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Ryan Vento Angela castle in germanium are undesirable.
6 лет назад+2
Ryan Vento only Christian lindner threw a death cat into the well. Angela Merkel's castles never die.
TBH this is actually pretty incredible music. It's all very atmospheric and masterfully composed, and better yet, most of the songs have distinct flavors that dovetail perfectly with what they're supposed to be about. The drumroll of "The Colosseum" captures the tension of gladiator combat, "The Roman Empire" captures the haunting grandeur of half-remembered antiquity, and of course "Battle March" is quite fittingly martial. "Pax Romana" is my favorite of them all. Wonderful work!
His name was Imperator Caesar Divi filius Augustus. His main titles were Princeps Senatus and Princeps Civitatus, meaning first of the senate and first citizen
*roman legionnaire arrives* Imperator, the legions are ready to march at your command. I even brought your fiercest steed! you'll have need of him for the battle to come.
I love this collection of Roman music, this brings a warm glow to my ancestral Roman blood. Thank you Derek and Brandon btw I would love to hear Eastern Roman music if possible.
Derek & Brandon Fiechter thank you because it is quite personal for me due to that a branch of my Roman/Italian family once lived in Konstantinoupolis from 550AD to 1453AD.
Probably my favourite of your albums. It deserves to be included in an historical game like Rome II Total War or the new version of the Ages of Empires.
Wow, you guys never cease to amaze and inspire me! I LOVE your playlists. Use them at work and when writing all the time! Thank you for the Spiritus! Ave Fratres! Ave Germanus!
Dear Derek and Brandon Sir .... I am very thankful to you for including Caesar and Augustus in your Roman collection of music :-) May God bless you and you continue to inspire our lives with such fabulous music .
Parthians, Sasanids (Rome's rival in its later era) and the Huns. The Parthians only got Crassus due to his ridiculous incompetence, never managed to win a war and lost the entire Mesopotamia (including their capital) 3 times against them The Sasanids (same area but bigger) were kinda on par with the remnant of the Empire (aka Byzantines wich is a name given very recently in history) and failed against the muslim while the ERE kept Anatolia and Greece, falling almost 8 centuries later The Huns acted as a piston pushing numerous germanic population into Roman territory, they themselves were in fact threatening, they lost anyways but the symptoms of their presence crippled the WRE Do not underestimate the testudo, nor their armor, they use steel not cardboard like in Hollywood movies full of Legolas shooting RPGs
I would have liked to see Alexander the Great take on Rome. We know that the legion could beat a phalanx, but the Greeks that they fought weren't using the combined arms strategy that made Alexander so effective
@@peterroberts7832 Alexander would have lost. The legions did fight his model of phalanx after Alexander's death, when the Romans started to fight the Diadochi (macedonian generals that divided the empire after the death of Alexander). The thing is that the phalanx was too reliant on cavalry and it had to fight on a leveled plain, or gaps would have formed in the formation, which would allow the centurions to lead their highly mobile troops right into the middle of the enemy formation (just like it happened during the battle of Asculum, in 280 BC). You see, the phalanx served merely as an impenetrable forest of spears that would keep the enemy locked in place, while Alexander sent his elite Companion cavalry in to deal the killing blow. The legions are however, too highly disciplined to be routed by a cavalry charge or to break under the strain of the phalanx. The legionaries are also capable of deflecting the sarissas of the macedonian phalanx, and once you get past those, it is game over, frankly. Besides, they would likely use their own cavalry (consisting of troops sent by the people under the control of the Empire, like Caesar's Germanic cavalry) to counter the Companions. Ok, Alexander was a brilliant strategist and he might outwit the Roman commander, but if we are talking about a Legion under the leadership of a great Roman Emperor or even General, he doesn't really have the necessary tools to defeat a Legion, especially one from the golden era of the Empire.
@@peterroberts7832 A Legion after the Marian Reforms and especially after the reforms of Augustus would easily trash a phlanx. The Romans were also at best in terms of army organisation (the Legion effectively formed the basis of modern military divisions, battalions, companies ect.), and Roman Auxiliary cavalry would probably beat Companion shock cavalry (wich was better at fighting infantry).
Latin, the language of ancient Rome, is the mother of Romance languages, the most beautiful languages in the world: Magnitudo Populi Romani in aeternitatem latura sit. (Latin) La grandeza de Roma perdurara toda la eternidad. (Español) A grandeza de Roma durará toda a eternidade. (Portugués) La grandeur de Rome perdurera pour toute l'éternité. (Français) La grandezza di Roma durerà per tutta l'eternità. (Italiano) Măretia Grandoarea Romei va dura dăinui pentru eternitate. (Română)
Augustus Caesar almost made me cry 😢💞 Damn you guys for making such great music. I enjoyed every piece of it❤ (and it was a real inspiration while drawing 👿💫💕)
I have central asian nomadic turkmen roots. I am a neo-pagan barbar.. I was born in older land of the eastern romans (byzantine). We resist arabic cultural invasion on the anatolia like east rome.
Anatolia is not turkish, this is a Christian land and belongs to Greeks, Armenians, Assyrians and other people who was here before the barbarians from Central Asia. Go fuck yourself in Turkmenistan. And long live to Eastern Roman Empire and Christians Orthodox.
@@elenaivanova8644 Anatolia IS turkish for at least 500 years. And before the "christian" Romans and Greeks there have lived the pagan ones and other peoples thousands of years ago. And every of them was an conquerer. It's turkish now. Nobody knows who will live in Anatolia in a thousand years.
Gratiam vobis ago, fratellem! Musica vestra est suavis et sic pulchra. Sentio pessi de legionem Romanorum cum haec musica! Omnia est optimum, gloriam vobis diendi! Ago!
The third song is very NICE. I just read the gregorian singing begun with old roman singing tradition. So that wouldn't be an anachronism. It would be exact.
I love this! What you create is pure brilliance and you should keep up this amazing work. Do you mind if I use some of these songs for future stories and videos?
Hi everyone!
We're excited to announce that our new CD The Roman Empire has just been released! You can check it out if you want. :)
iTunes : itunes.apple.com/album/id1360623722
Bandcamp : dbfiechter.bandcamp.com/album/the-roman-empire
Amazon mp3 : www.amazon.com/dp/B07BH8PTVR
Spotify : open.spotify.com/album/5sJdm75jlTnCWsZIJLSV3M
Pandora: www.pandora.com/artist/derek-fiechter-and-brandon-fiechter/the-roman-empire/AL9hqXvtfmrKmZc
We hope you all have a great week!
Derek & Brandon Fiechter Thank you about your job !
I'm Roman :)
If you're Welsh, and have a DNA test that finds a large percentage of Southern European ancestry, especially from the Rome, Italy area, don't be shocked. Wales was a Roman colony, and after the legions pulled out, the areas that successfully resisted the Saxon invaders still have that blood. You're a Roman.
I would say they are like modern Italians, not fully blooded Romans but there is still a considerable fraction of Roman blood flowing through their veins.
I like your job do you want to participate in game developement?
Derek & Brandon Fiechter I am so impressed by your work as a world history teacher, do you mind if I share you link to several teaching history sites I belong to. Looking forward in buying your CD and ask if I can have permission to use your work in my class. We already use a number of these pictures including all of Thomas Cole's Empire series in class to analyze.
Son : Dad, why my sisters name is Rose?
Dad : Because your mom loves roses
Son : Thanks dad
Dad : You're welcome, *Lucius Domitius Aurelianus Augustus*
look how they've massacrated my boy...
@@GalanteAur the Hero of prophecy has fulfilled his duty and must return to the gods
RESTITVTOR ORBIS
haha nice
ys
Tfw this was released on the Ides of March, the day that Caesar was killed
Press F to pay respects
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He killed his uncle first agustiiues pdoplelove him he shared his wealth then be cane Jung then Cesar killed his father uncle
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This is nostalgia. I remember my childhood. Training as a roman legion.
Ahh yes the good ole days
In wich Legio you serve?
@@GaiusJuliusCaesar_SPQR the Felix legions
as Centurion ? when?
I truly hope you guys get laid soon
“As long as the Coliseum stands, Rome shall stand; when the Coliseum falls, Rome will fall; when Rome falls, the whole world will fall.”.
no
@@asgaard4 well the final statement was right, the fall of Rome sent a good part of the world into the dark ages
@@normalgarlicbreadtm2854 no
A coliseum is a type of arena, the Colosseum is in Rome.
Also, that’s like saying as long as our football stadiums live the world will live. A little weird.
And then, Christianity nation attacked...
Bass dropped harder than Hannibal at Zama 202 BC
*Zama
We don't talk about cannae in polite company
Cannae happened in 216BC...
changed it
The wiki skills are strong with this one.
CptSchmidt thx
Son : dad why my sisters name is alice
Dad : because your mom loves alice in wonderland
Son : thanks dad
Dad : your welcome 1 hour of roman music
Theodoros PETRIDIS i like it
Love your name, sir!
💜
ok now that is epic
I'm always looking for this comment when i listening this :D
Long live the romance folks 🇫🇷🇷🇴🇪🇸🇮🇹🇵🇹! Greetings from Germany and Austria.
we have a strength in us, the Europeans
its kinda cool listening to this because my family is half italian half portuguese , so i feel like im a roman centurion
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Greetings to EUROPE from Lithuania !
🇨🇵😘
Julius Caesar: *Has joined the chat*
Cleopatra: *Has joined the chat*
Julius Ceasar: *Has disconnected from the chat*
Augustus: *Has joined the chat*
Cleopatra: *Has left the chat*
Brutus: Has joined the chat
Julius Caesar: Last login March 15, 44 BC
Mark Antony Joined Cleopatra
yes
😆🤣😂 exactly
Julius Caesar joined the chat again
You two have just gone up like a zillion more points in my esteem for releasing this on the ides of March.
Arcane Lore I want to dislike this 23 times
Anne K Buzzkill.
BEWARE THE IDES OF MARCH
Greetings from a Catholic Romanian.
ROME lies in our Hearts !!!
make rome great again
Make to spend gray again long live Rome for ever
Yo but how? It's all unified and called Itay and shiiit...
how you ask? Call the banners. They all swore to defend this land. Now we´ll see what their oaths are worth. Since we have no Rohirrim the Hussars will have to do.
too late ... europe i s faded
too late... They didn't built a wall on the goth border...
I have a latin test tomorrow everyone pray for me
MaryGrace King Ave Caesar! Morituri te salutant!!!!!!!
Say that to your teacher.... Curse me if you don't top the test
ave Mary grace king
You’re actually fucking lucky
Pater noster, qui est in caelis...
Why dose this sound like it would be a killer sound track to an early 2000’s strategy game?
*CKIII’s Roman Empire Campaign Soundtrack Leaked*
Does
Long live the Romance Languages, descendants from the Latins
somehow I doubt the hordes of people you've let swarm in the last couple of years care for your languages or culture
@@oldegrunt5735 I mean, at one point there was a muslim Rome(Rûm) so eh...
@@oldegrunt5735 I mean, I know it was more a diss than actual Rome, but at that point it had as much claim to being Rome as the Byzantines did.
@@oldegrunt5735 in rome it wasnt about culture. No culture, follow glorious rome and get the benefits or die of your foolishness. Back then nobody cared about "culture" since there were no religious fanatics running arround. You all have the wrong idea of the roman empire
@@Jack-iv1ed :)
ROMA città eterna non piange il suo passato , ma vive la sua gloria e la sua bellezza per sempre fino alla fine dei tempi .
I love Rome.
Hannibal.exe stopped working
I think the reason he stopped working is because he didnt get them supplies
One of the best musics on the internet.
11:30 sends chills through my spine. then fills me with a feeling of wanting to conquer
This stuff is so darn heavy that if it is played with distorted electric guitars, loud drums and bass, it will be some of the most metal thing I have ever heard.
DO IT!
Veni vidi vici ~gaius Julius Caesar
Alea iacta est
italy,spain, portugal, france, romania and our cousins, the greek and dalmatians, one day we will find us again together !
Amen Brother 🙏
Thanks, latin brother. Ave Romae!
I'm from Italy the roman city has so many layers of history that every time there is some building or road is taking like 483 years to complete because of all the artifacts and romna era buildings.
Now that my friend is the correct reason a building should take forever to build.
Italians then: Conquers most of Europe
Italians now: Mamma mia
ajjajaja.... nice , thumbs up
Ikr lol 😂
The ruling class did its very best to alienate the common folk to the extent where there were hardly any guys from present day Italy serving in the legions after the Good Emperors....
Los mejores genes romanos se fueron a España a conquistar América y están en Latinoamérica desde entonces 😆
Nothing better than these music while studying about the Romans.
Idk why but for some reasons it's make me nostalgic so much!
It’s cause you’re a gamer
I officially endorse this video.
6:51 roman empire: that sensation of absolute and ilimited power.
CARTHAGO DELENDA EST!!
Roma caput mundi
@@LL-xx8cg roma invicta
SCIPIO PATER PATRIAE FECIT!
@@aramhalamech4204 pax romana
@@sanctasimplicitas5414 the roman peace
The brass horns used by the romans are what make the music so much better. It’s great
Their Epic music is truly a captivating journey from start to finish. The majestic melodies and power create an atmospheric backdrop for every experience.
This music enters my soul
SPQR
There are two militaries I would have loved to of seen in action (from a distance): The legions of the Roman Empire under Germanicus's control, and the Prussian army under Frederick the Great.
Ryan Vento Angela castle in germanium are undesirable.
Ryan Vento only Christian lindner threw a death cat into the well. Angela Merkel's castles never die.
Ryan Vento betrayal and murderous acts.
broken heart hotel - ....what?
Ryan Vento what about the Carthaginians under Hannibal though?
The painting for Mark Anthony is full of clear, violent emotion and I honestly love it.
oh yes. i had just the same feeling!
TBH this is actually pretty incredible music. It's all very atmospheric and masterfully composed, and better yet, most of the songs have distinct flavors that dovetail perfectly with what they're supposed to be about. The drumroll of "The Colosseum" captures the tension of gladiator combat, "The Roman Empire" captures the haunting grandeur of half-remembered antiquity, and of course "Battle March" is quite fittingly martial. "Pax Romana" is my favorite of them all.
Wonderful work!
Roman Italy: ROMA INVICTA
Roman Germany: DEUS VULT
Fascist Italy: DUX MEA LUX
EU Italy: DIO CANE
Stima
Giusto
Renovatio Imperii?
really under rated comment
Senātus Populusque Rōmānus
Battle Music & Epic Music: "Neh"
*ROMAN* Battle Music & *ROMAN* Epic Music: "Now that's what I'm talkin' about"
Civilization, order, Rome.
Ave Imperator Gaius Julius Octavianus Augustus Caesar,Pater Patriae.
nobody but his enemies called augustus "octavianus"
nikos carrotkiller I didn't know that.Thanks for pointing that out,you taught me something new today.
Princeps Senatus, Pontifex Maximus, Primus Inter Pares, Divi Filius, Senatus Consulto Tribunicia Potestas
Danilo Pavličić Yes, Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus adopted by Gaius Julius Caesar. Better known as the first Imperator of Rome, Augustus Caesar.
His name was Imperator Caesar Divi filius Augustus. His main titles were Princeps Senatus and Princeps Civitatus, meaning first of the senate and first citizen
Damn I feel the need to conquer Gaul.
WHY IS THERE AN ENTIRE LEGION IN MY BACKYARD ???
*SOMEBODY SEND HELP I DON'T KNOW HOW TO RIDE A HORSE!!!*
*roman legionnaire arrives*
Imperator, the legions are ready to march at your command. I even brought your fiercest steed! you'll have need of him for the battle to come.
Ave Caesar at your comand we will fight the Gauls ~centurion Gaius
You either have some damn good milkshakes or cracked open a cold one, that's why you got all the boys in your yard.
Alesia time bois?
Call up Mark Antony and Decimus Brutus we are gonna get rid of the so call 'King of the Gauls'
i have arrived late, my Legate, shall we begin?
Roman aren't warriors.
THEY ARE SOLDIERS!
SEMPER FIDELIS!
GODS!
Giulio,
I am pleased someone other than me knows the difference between warriors and soldiers!
Roman Empire will remain forever in my soul.S.P.Q.R R.S.O.R
I love this collection of Roman music, this brings a warm glow to my ancestral Roman blood. Thank you Derek and Brandon btw I would love to hear Eastern Roman music if possible.
Thanks! We'll think about making Eastern Roman music. -- Derek
Derek & Brandon Fiechter thank you because it is quite personal for me due to that a branch of my Roman/Italian family once lived in Konstantinoupolis from 550AD to 1453AD.
yea
God bless you of true
your blood glows?
I'm actually listening to this while waiting in the que for the colloseum 😂
You will never see anything as great as Rome
Wow really amazing. Prince Hector and the Trojans would probably be proud, considering Romans respected the Trojans by claiming descent from them.
14:50 greatness in form of music, feel the Roman empire!
Probably my favourite of your albums. It deserves to be included in an historical game like Rome II Total War or the new version of the Ages of Empires.
Thanks! I'm really glad you like this album. -- Derek
ROME is our mother.....defend her) honor courage devotion...loyalty to all she was .....RIP ROME
Wow, you guys never cease to amaze and inspire me! I LOVE your playlists. Use them at work and when writing all the time! Thank you for the Spiritus! Ave Fratres! Ave Germanus!
Yes, thanks for saying that! -- Derek
Roma: sempre eterna....
Diego Scott Barton 👏👏👏👏👏🎼🎼🎼🎼💕💕💕😀
a russia e a terceira roma
ROMA INVICTA!
E sempre eterni saremo
Sempre
Excellent work, congratulations! Beautiful melodies, orchestrations. Great mood. Sister, brothers, enemies, listen to the MUSIC!
Fresh patriotic beats to restore the imperivm romanvm to
Titus Pullo and Lucias Vorenus... 2 greatness Roman characters ever created...
Those where two centuios that acctualy lived and got mentioned in caesars memouars of the gallic wars
I feel at home with this.
Roma Invicta
Dear Derek and Brandon Sir .... I am very thankful to you for including Caesar and Augustus in your Roman collection of music :-) May God bless you and you continue to inspire our lives with such fabulous music .
The theme of Augustus Caesar is epic and my favorite. Thank you Derek and Brandon, my favorite instrumental artists.
Lets be honest.
No one could stop the romans at their military peak.
Not even mongolians.
Did the Romans ever meet armies of mounted archers with compound bows? I don't believe so.
Parthians, Sasanids (Rome's rival in its later era) and the Huns.
The Parthians only got Crassus due to his ridiculous incompetence, never managed to win a war and lost the entire Mesopotamia (including their capital) 3 times against them
The Sasanids (same area but bigger) were kinda on par with the remnant of the Empire (aka Byzantines wich is a name given very recently in history) and failed against the muslim while the ERE kept Anatolia and Greece, falling almost 8 centuries later
The Huns acted as a piston pushing numerous germanic population into Roman territory, they themselves were in fact threatening, they lost anyways but the symptoms of their presence crippled the WRE
Do not underestimate the testudo, nor their armor, they use steel not cardboard like in Hollywood movies full of Legolas shooting RPGs
I would have liked to see Alexander the Great take on Rome. We know that the legion could beat a phalanx, but the Greeks that they fought weren't using the combined arms strategy that made Alexander so effective
@@peterroberts7832 Alexander would have lost. The legions did fight his model of phalanx after Alexander's death, when the Romans started to fight the Diadochi (macedonian generals that divided the empire after the death of Alexander). The thing is that the phalanx was too reliant on cavalry and it had to fight on a leveled plain, or gaps would have formed in the formation, which would allow the centurions to lead their highly mobile troops right into the middle of the enemy formation (just like it happened during the battle of Asculum, in 280 BC). You see, the phalanx served merely as an impenetrable forest of spears that would keep the enemy locked in place, while Alexander sent his elite Companion cavalry in to deal the killing blow. The legions are however, too highly disciplined to be routed by a cavalry charge or to break under the strain of the phalanx. The legionaries are also capable of deflecting the sarissas of the macedonian phalanx, and once you get past those, it is game over, frankly. Besides, they would likely use their own cavalry (consisting of troops sent by the people under the control of the Empire, like Caesar's Germanic cavalry) to counter the Companions. Ok, Alexander was a brilliant strategist and he might outwit the Roman commander, but if we are talking about a Legion under the leadership of a great Roman Emperor or even General, he doesn't really have the necessary tools to defeat a Legion, especially one from the golden era of the Empire.
@@peterroberts7832 A Legion after the Marian Reforms and especially after the reforms of Augustus would easily trash a phlanx. The Romans were also at best in terms of army organisation (the Legion effectively formed the basis of modern military divisions, battalions, companies ect.), and Roman Auxiliary cavalry would probably beat Companion shock cavalry (wich was better at fighting infantry).
A happy Happy 2772nd anniversary to the eternal city.
Where my spirit goes, Rome goes, for Rome lives in my soul
The Rising Legion track is actually extremely spanking and probably one of the best tracks I've ever heard.
I listen to this music whenever I study Latin; it helps.
Roma eterna, uomoni dal coraggio incommensurabile, onore. Il nostro dna è segnato da questi 2000 anni di storia intrinsecata in noi
215 barbarians dislikes the music
I like how even though you cover different genres, I can still hear your distinct style in all your music.
This music is legit. Mad props yo.
Roma aeterna 🇧🇷🇮🇹
Makes me want to go on a 20-mile march!
When General Tullius has finally had enough of the Stormcloaks
Latin, the language of ancient Rome, is the mother of Romance languages, the most beautiful languages in the world:
Magnitudo Populi Romani in aeternitatem latura sit.
(Latin)
La grandeza de Roma perdurara toda la eternidad.
(Español)
A grandeza de Roma durará toda a eternidade.
(Portugués)
La grandeur de Rome perdurera pour toute l'éternité.
(Français)
La grandezza di Roma durerà per tutta l'eternità.
(Italiano)
Măretia Grandoarea Romei va dura dăinui pentru eternitate.
(Română)
Naughteous Maximus. No translation necessary.
It's not "portugués" it's"português"
Magnitudo populi romani in aeternitatem latura sit!
La grandeur de Rome perdurera (pour) toute l'éternité*
I prefer germanic languages
Ave, true to Caesar
Augustus Caesar almost made me cry 😢💞 Damn you guys for making such great music. I enjoyed every piece of it❤ (and it was a real inspiration while drawing 👿💫💕)
I'm really glad you like our music and that's great that it can help inspire you while drawing. -- Derek
Great music to conquer Gaul to
Perfect for my Byzantium EU4 run
I have central asian nomadic turkmen roots. I am a neo-pagan barbar.. I was born in older land of the eastern romans (byzantine). We resist arabic cultural invasion on the anatolia like east rome.
Anatolia is not turkish, this is a Christian land and belongs to Greeks, Armenians, Assyrians and other people who was here before the barbarians from Central Asia.
Go fuck yourself in Turkmenistan. And long live to Eastern Roman Empire and Christians Orthodox.
@@elenaivanova8644
Anatolia IS turkish for at least 500 years. And before the "christian" Romans and Greeks there have lived the pagan ones and other peoples thousands of years ago. And every of them was an conquerer. It's turkish now. Nobody knows who will live in Anatolia in a thousand years.
@@MarpoLoco Albanians
A great tribute to Rome.
Gratiam vobis ago, fratellem! Musica vestra est suavis et sic pulchra. Sentio pessi de legionem Romanorum cum haec musica! Omnia est optimum, gloriam vobis diendi! Ago!
I love it. I love the Roman Empire. Ave Roma.
Great music, and I like that you have a picture and title of the song. good work !
Thanks! -- Derek
Damn this is awesome. Great music if you want to feel a sense of pride and confidence
¡Viva el Imperio Romano! ⚡⚡❤️
The paintings are marvelous!
The third song is very NICE. I just read the gregorian singing
begun with old roman singing tradition. So that wouldn't be
an anachronism. It would be exact.
This music is awesome!
Roma Invicta!
Sol Invicta!
Great music
True Roman music for true Romans!
Time to start playing Rome Total War with this playing in the background
Soo good .thanks for that video.😀
I really like the first song, the first part of it is very unsettling it carries the weight of the battle
Ave Cesar! my greetings to you Rome! and my blessings to you in the name of Lord Jesus!
Now this is epic
Bob damn right
I like how the drawing of the soldier on hadrians wall just looks like a celt in roman armor, barbarians larping as romans is accurate
I love this! What you create is pure brilliance and you should keep up this amazing work. Do you mind if I use some of these songs for future stories and videos?
Roman's were totally badass. Easy to see how Empires are made studying these guys. Not totally "just", but welcome to earth.
For the Senate and people of Rome!
And for their slaves who have made Rome great.
@@MarpoLoco Like USA
Senatūs Popūlusqūe Romūlus
Playing rome total war with this is true bliss
So good, I always listen when playing Arena Total War. Been to Bath,Hadrians wall and other Roman sites near St Albans
Over Hadrians wall are the beginnings of the lands of the Celtic tribe The Scotti. Scots and Irish . They never conquered us.
Wow, this is really great!
Someone watching in 44 B.C???
Nah 1 B.C.
@Ruturaj Shiralkar wow 2091 to you guys have flying horses yet?