@@captainch6182 but we do know the legend the Romans told themselves and have some idea of the population migrations that took place in central Italy at the time so we can piece together a general timeline of events.
@@njb1126 There may be truth wrapped up in the official legend and there may not, but it is a good story and an important one to know for students of ancient history
@@captainch6182 it is the story of a refugee Trojan prince and how his great great great great great great great great great great great great great great grandson‘s would be wet nursed by a she Wolf and later found the greatest city of the ancient world
I’m going to be making this the intro to my DND campaign. None of my friends will know where it comes from, but man will I love hearing it on a weekly basis to start the best part of my Monday’s…
You beautiful, mad human being! I just finish the 100th episode QnA and you posted this a month ago EDIT: Changed the wording to be respectful of your vocation. No insult meant by the original phrasing
It's the ruins of the Roman Forum! Reverse image search tells me I found it here: pixabay.com/photos/forum-romanum-rome-ancient-italy-4583598/ (but I don't fully remember)
Hello, and welcome, to The History of Rome
The founding of Rome was an event wrapped in myth…
@@njb1126 Lacking a credible historical record, it is impossible to know exactly what led to the establishment of the Eternal City
@@captainch6182 but we do know the legend the Romans told themselves and have some idea of the population migrations that took place in central Italy at the time so we can piece together a general timeline of events.
@@njb1126 There may be truth wrapped up in the official legend and there may not, but it is a good story and an important one to know for students of ancient history
@@captainch6182 it is the story of a refugee Trojan prince and how his great great great great great great great great great great great great great great grandson‘s would be wet nursed by a she Wolf and later found the greatest city of the ancient world
Yup, good ol' acoustic picking #18
Bedroom playlist just got a lot more cultured
The unofficial anthem of Romaboos everywhere!
Hello, and welcome to the history of Rome
I’m going to be making this the intro to my DND campaign. None of my friends will know where it comes from, but man will I love hearing it on a weekly basis to start the best part of my Monday’s…
How many were brought here by episode 100?
I know I was :)
Me
Me too
Me!
Me
You beautiful, mad human being! I just finish the 100th episode QnA and you posted this a month ago
EDIT: Changed the wording to be respectful of your vocation. No insult meant by the original phrasing
Haha, I never even saw the initial comment. I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. 😉
I'm now here having listened to the 100th too. Excellent
At least it's not 80s Dance Bass Synth 06
love you for this
Hello
And welcome to the History of Rome
Does anyone have a tab for this?
I feel so empty now that I finally finished the podcast🥲
You can listen to revolutions, Mike’s second podcast
I go back through it every year or two.
If you know, you know. Hello, and welcome
Hell yeah
Hello Fellow Romans!
Anyone know what/where the thumbnail is?
It's the ruins of the Roman Forum! Reverse image search tells me I found it here: pixabay.com/photos/forum-romanum-rome-ancient-italy-4583598/ (but I don't fully remember)
lmfao
I hate when it loops
Right? It’s jolting on each loop when he doesn’t start speaking.