I am so happy to see so many people wanting to use this either in their classrooms as teaching material or as supporting material for their school projects! It really means a lot to me. If anyone else wants to use this video for school, teacher or student, go ahead! Also feel free to ask any questions you may have about the production of the video or even about the story itself.
Long ago in the kingdom of Alba longa lived a king named Numato, he was a magnificent ruler and had a beautiful daughter named Sylvia, Sylvia had a wicked brother Julius who overthrew Numato and took the throne for himself. Amilia speared that his niece would give birth to the sons who might try to retake the throne in the future, so he banished Sylvia to the temple of Mars to be a vestal virgin but Mars, the God of war fell in love with her and together they had twin sons, Remus and Romulus. Once the word got to Amelia's, he furiously ordered the servants to sneak into Mars's temple that night had killed the 2 babies but when the servants arrived at the temple, they couldn't bring themselves to harm the twins so instead they decided to send them away into the Tiber River so that Amelia's wouldn't know that they had lived. The river's currents were surprisingly calm. The babies did not drown infact the cradle drifted on to a bank just at the bottom of Palentine hill. The next morning a female wolf walked down the hill to get a drink at the river but when she did, she stumbled upon Remus and Romulus but instead of gobbling them up like any other wolf would do, she saved them and took them into her care like they were her own pups. When the boys grew up a shepherd names Posthumous found and took them from the Female Wolf and raised them. They grew up to be strong young men and would spread to the twin where the former king Numato had been banished to he realized that the boys were his grandsons and decided to have them come to him. When they arrived Numato explained to them everything that happened. He also informed them that they needed to overthrow Amelia's and take the throne from him. Romulus and Remus gathered an army of men, raided the kingdom and killed their wicked uncle. Once Numato was back on his throne, his grandsons decided that they wanted to start a city of their own but they were unable to decide where to build it so they decided to build their own separate cities but while they were building, Remus started to mock Romulus for having such low walls and leapt over them to prove his point. Romulus got angry and killed his brother in rage without hesitation and exclaimed, "SO PERISH EVERYONE THAT SHALL HEREAFTER LEAP OVER MY WALL!"
I am a middle school Latin teacher and love the modern take on this ancient tale! Thank you for sharing this outstanding project -- my students (and I) are much better off because of your work!
ok so my 65 year old history teacher showed this to us. he had never watched it. he hated it. all the kids were laughing so hard. thank you for my awesome hour in 2nd period.
My teacher showed me this at School and everyone was being 'SMART' and saying some things were wrong. While I was laughing at the bad jokes and not learning anything
Dude thats not wat happened at all they were put in thr river by there parents then a mother wolf founded them then a shepered found then romules killed his brother then he named a city named rome which was named after him
This is wrong. Romulus and Remus argued about which hill to build it on, and wither to call it Rome (for Romulus) or Rem (for Remus). This argument soon turn violent and Romulus accidentally killed Remus like a fight you have beetween you have siblings that starts punching or kicking.
That may be true, I am not trying to make anyone feel bad, I am just saying, if you know it isn't true, don't post it. That's how how different stories appear and the people of the future have no clue which one is right.
I am so happy to see so many people wanting to use this either in their classrooms as teaching material or as supporting material for their school projects! It really means a lot to me. If anyone else wants to use this video for school, teacher or student, go ahead! Also feel free to ask any questions you may have about the production of the video or even about the story itself.
bluefeathercat I actually played this video when my teacher was talking about this subject in 7th grade :p They all clapped at the end tho
We are learning about ancient Rome in World history and my teacher used this video as a example :D
Lol I like this a lot :P
my teacher is making us watch this! i love this haha!
My teacher put in the class the video good vid fan
Description: this is for my history class
Teachers: our history class
My class went crazy when we watched this. It’s too good I love it!
Wow well done my history teacher showed me this today x
Same
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Ha lol the end "SO PERISH EVERYONE WHO LEAP OVER MY WALL!" LOL
OOO gurl you so perty xD.. I had to watch this for SS and I'm not dissapointed, tysm
Long ago in the kingdom of Alba longa lived a king named Numato, he was a magnificent ruler and had a beautiful daughter named Sylvia, Sylvia had a wicked brother Julius who overthrew Numato and took the throne for himself. Amilia speared that his niece would give birth to the sons who might try to retake the throne in the future, so he banished Sylvia to the temple of Mars to be a vestal virgin but Mars, the God of war fell in love with her and together they had twin sons, Remus and Romulus. Once the word got to Amelia's, he furiously ordered the servants to sneak into Mars's temple that night had killed the 2 babies but when the servants arrived at the temple, they couldn't bring themselves to harm the twins so instead they decided to send them away into the Tiber River so that Amelia's wouldn't know that they had lived. The river's currents were surprisingly calm. The babies did not drown infact the cradle drifted on to a bank just at the bottom of Palentine hill. The next morning a female wolf walked down the hill to get a drink at the river but when she did, she stumbled upon Remus and Romulus but instead of gobbling them up like any other wolf would do, she saved them and took them into her care like they were her own pups. When the boys grew up a shepherd names Posthumous found and took them from the Female Wolf and raised them. They grew up to be strong young men and would spread to the twin where the former king Numato had been banished to he realized that the boys were his grandsons and decided to have them come to him. When they arrived Numato explained to them everything that happened. He also informed them that they needed to overthrow Amelia's and take the throne from him. Romulus and Remus gathered an army of men, raided the kingdom and killed their wicked uncle. Once Numato was back on his throne, his grandsons decided that they wanted to start a city of their own but they were unable to decide where to build it so they decided to build their own separate cities but while they were building, Remus started to mock Romulus for having such low walls and leapt over them to prove his point. Romulus got angry and killed his brother in rage without hesitation and exclaimed, "SO PERISH EVERYONE THAT SHALL HEREAFTER LEAP OVER MY WALL!"
Well this was a interesting video my teacher assigned me to watch lol
MY TEACHER PLAYED THE ENTIRE OF THIS VIDEO AT FULL VOLUME IM DYING RN
I found this because my teacher showed this in class. This was one of the only interesting videos that she's ever shown to us, great job!
Same lol-
same
I never thought I would see a day that a meme vide (kinda) would be used as teaching material I LOVE IT
im traumatized after watching this video so i dont think its a meme video
I am a middle school Latin teacher and love the modern take on this ancient tale! Thank you for sharing this outstanding project -- my students (and I) are much better off because of your work!
I watched this during history class.
Never have I ever seen a educational video with humor exactly of my taste
I'm glad i got this as a video watch
This is beautiful. Thank you so much for this!
Using this to teach my students this week -- great job!
same here
We watched this at school and it is sooooooooooooooooo funny! My teacher loves it!!!
my teacher showed us this. thx sm for this video!
Still can’t even handle this. 😄
Thnkz a lot u helped me in my final exam
This helped me on my project Thank You FOR MAKING THIS YOU DID AWESOME
o my zeuz dis is so AWESOME
excellent video bro
ok so my 65 year old history teacher showed this to us. he had never watched it. he hated it. all the kids were laughing so hard. thank you for my awesome hour in 2nd period.
Our history teacher showed this XD
Kitz mine too XD
Kitz same
Same
Wow that's a really good story
I Love Your wolf at the end
My teacher just showed this in class today😂
Watched this is class and i still can't handle it xD
Most excellent! I'm borrowing for class tomorrow to introduce what can be done for a 7th grade Rome Project.
my teacher made us watch this today
My teacher showed me this at School and everyone was being 'SMART' and saying some things were wrong. While I was laughing at the bad jokes and not learning anything
This is good XD I love this
My history teacher just showed me this
Epic i used this info for my roman project
so good well done
Thanks for help.I WILL GET AN A ON TEH PROJECT
My teacher let us watch it twice its funny and silly
I saw this in class.
It's so bad that it's good.
So this is where the Hercules storyline gets it from ! She wolf maybe means someone else from wolf clan tribe ?
My teacher literally put this on for history
very ood video mate!
cant...stop...laughing.... I showed this to my teacher and asked if i could put this in my presentation and he said YES!
my teacher showed this to us now I searched it on youtube and i find this.
lol yesterday me and my class watched this in class we all laughed
watch this in class today and I loved it lol
priscilla santiago are u from Philippines 🇵🇭
my teacher used this in a Powerpoint.
My history teacher showed us this wow
My Latin teacher showed me this a few days ago... Best way to learn about certain topics lol
my history teacher showed me this
you better have gotten a 100 on that project
This is amazing this helped me soo much on my test!
This is the best
this is so bootyfull ı wanna open this in class
Thx this will help me in history
You should use audacity and turn the volume on full instead of getting close up to the mic :P
6th grade D'amato class 3rd period where you at?
Peppa!! peppa!! are you here
This is legendary
We are doing this in class but some stuff I think I have not head because some stuff are not right that I have heard
g day avery hodges
Nice
awesome not
This helped me so much with my Rome topic!😀
Wow
Awesome :)
thanks for this im a year 7 student and my history teacher used this!!
You should have deleted this lmfao
Lol i love it
We watched this in class when we learned about Ancient Rome.
Well, if there was a PG version of the Legend of Romulus, Remus, and the She-Wolf this would probably be it. It's actually pretty good.
it is quit funny intill when Romulus kills Remus
Or were they ordered to send the twins into the river originally?
Talk about anger issues
in school were learning about this
Thanks you help me with my homework! C:
My history teacher put this us and the teacher were laughing for all of the vid
i watched this in class
My history teacher played this 🤣🤣
my latin teacher showed us this :P
Dude thats not wat happened at all they were put in thr river by there parents then a mother wolf founded them then a shepered found then romules killed his brother then he named a city named rome which was named after him
Ermagaud this is so beautiful
1000 out of 10
Yesterday we leant about this😃
thank you¡¡¡
i watched this in class lol
I am in class right now
+Keagan Cook ahahah me too!
WHO BE HERE FOR MRS MOTZ HOMEWORK?
Virtual Mashine X lol same
My Teacher Shown Me This Today XD
Watched this is class xd
you got a👍 up come me
🙋🙋🙋
This is such a good video... I'm planning to base my Latin end of the year play on it, that okay?
Of course!
Thank you!
Wouldn’t she say “oh my Jupiter” not Zeus since she’s very very roman
My teacher showed me it and I was in stitches laughing and near dying!
Wow
doing project on this andvancient romans
This is wrong. Romulus and Remus argued about which hill to build it on, and wither to call it Rome (for Romulus) or Rem (for Remus). This argument soon turn violent and Romulus accidentally killed Remus like a fight you have beetween you have siblings that starts punching or kicking.
There are many legends. This is just one of them.
That may be true, I am not trying to make anyone feel bad, I am just saying, if you know it isn't true, don't post it. That's how how different stories appear and the people of the future have no clue which one is right.
+HugernotYT this has always been a theory there are many different myths and you spelled between wrong
Hugernot YOUR WRONG
this is a legend sos that
Sound quality tho
Teacher showed me😂
What was the shepherd’s name at 1:17
JRMS? Katabe?
that's a myth
What kingdom