The way the map of Eastern Rome slowly fades away with the final few notes in the song. As if to signify Rome saying one final hurrah and final goodbye... Jesus O Lord, I actually teared up.
@@kvancatalan7318 are you a turk? Seems to me that all our Christian brothers and sisters just want our Church back so that we may pray in one of the most of holy places on earth
@@sebastianjohannesen8863 In reel politics you have to respect our borders bro. Dreams that depends do not reflect the reality. As a Turk I do not support the transformation of Hagia Sophia/Ayasofya into mosque from museum. I do not deny Byzantine-Roman-Greek heritage of my country. Neo-byzantine dream is equal to neo-ottoman dream. Nowadays Turkey suffers from Neo-ottomanism. Dream of being greater does not reflect the reality. If a Turk say that Turks will take back the Balkans (also Balkans was more important than Anatolia for Ottomans/Turks) you wil probably say jihadist terorist. Also for muslims jihad and conquering new lands and spreading islam is important. Do I say try to understand muslims ? Politics and reality should not be depended religious beliefs and feelings whatever you believe. Greetings and love from Turkey.
Byzantine empire never lost. The spirit of byzantine empire is still on the heart of Greeks. The Greek language of empire, Orthodox church... The spirit is still alive until now. Btw this song is still chant in Greece
@@AbrahamFramirez-hr5zuI think we all know by now that it's better that there no longer be any superpowers, but that we all work together for the good of all.
It took 700 years to reclaim the Iberian peninsula. During that period, the Reconquest was but a dream. But it happened. And it will happen again, this time in the other extreme of Europe.
Why does this fill me with hope as if the Byzantine Empire will be restored EDIT: WOW this was polarising. I should probably say the following: I did not mean to suggest an actual restoration of the Empire. What's happened has happened, and what the future holds for us is unknown. If you REALLY want to know my outlook on an imperial restoration, I'd be okay with it should it be a tolerant state that treats its citizens fairly regardless of ethnicity, gender, or identity. Do I actually think it will be restored? I'd think it won't considering everything. But who knows? It may be restored, it may remain history. Only time will tell.
Wishing that! But unfortunately we don't have any serious expansion plans! Do the Orthodox participate in the ecclesiastical decisions of your community alongside the clergy? Are the people educated theologically?
I am sure that this will happen! Though it will be restored as a Space Based Empire, by 2100 CE. Many people born today will still be alive to see this happen.
What a voice!!! Only the very best for Panayia ✝️. This absolutely beautiful 14 centuries old hymn is the life blood of us Orthodox Christians ✝️🐊🌴 No matter where we live ✝️👑🐊🌴🇵🇬
This marvelous greek orhodox hymn Greeks singing when the empire was in dangerous When Constantinople and other greek cities was under attack by the all barbarians( including normands and latins) And is dedicated in Panagia to protect our empire and our greek nation We sing until today in significant moments Υπεραγία Θεοτόκε πρέσβευε υπέρ υμών
You should not called your siblings in the West as barbarian, nor they called you the same, politics and greed ruined both of you to the core, what I know this song are chanted when the true barbarian attacking the city but sadly now they ruled It with their filthy and demonic faith.
@@exyu662 The Battle of Gvozd and the millennium that followed after that battle speaks of the stateless and subservient nature of the Croatian nation, known as the child of the Vatican. And most of all, the concentration camps, including those for for Serbian, Jewish and Roma children in the Nazi state of Croatia in WWII, speak about the Croatian nation as a child of the Vatican.
The Roman way is the best way. There was once a dream that was Rome. You could only whisper it. Anything more than a whisper and it would vanish. That dream ended on 29 May, 1453 under the last Roman emperor, Constantine XI.
Yes the Greek Konstantinos Palaiologos but you can see his statue in Mystras, Greece as well as in the square of the Holy Metropolis Church of Piraeus in Athens.
@@user-oz3lp8hx3q YOUR king Romie. We Greeks are children of Athens, Olympus, Aristotle, and Pericles. Constantine was a Roman, Christianity is not Hellenism. Even the name Constantine is of Latin origin.
@@user-ph4hx6ej6h Lol, you are not Greek and are a fake account created by one of the trolls in this comment section to make it seem like Greeks are not Christian, which is hilarious. No one follows those gods anymore, Greece is an Orthodox Christian country and 96% of Greeks practice Greek Orthodoxy because we accepted the teachings of the True God (Who is One) when He sent His Holy Apostles to Greece with the Holy Gospel written in our Greek language, and He created a covenant with us through the Greek Orthodox Church. Cope, non-Greek fake account.
@@user-ph4hx6ej6h Civilization always evolved over time and influenced by others, you think mynacean greek culture is the same as the minoans? Or you think that their type of paganism is the same? And if you want to use the fact that roman are foreigner, then why does egyptian till this day celebrate ptolemaic egypt? When it is founded and ruled by non egyptian, Because unlike you, theyre not brainwashed by western european. It's VERY sad to see how Western European with ancient greek obsession have brainwashed the modern greeks to forsake their own history, Ironic.
@@user-ph4hx6ej6h And Romans are the children of Arcadia. IS ARCADIA NOT GREEK ENOUGHT FOR YOU??? Tradition relates that, in ancient times, Lycao, who was King of Arcadia in Greece, lived on Roman soil, and that after having conquered the Enutrians, he, so to speak, founded the Roman Empire (We have reference to times much more ancient than those of Aeneas and Romulus), and a colony having been established in these parts, he seized a large portion of Pisidia, and imposed his own name upon it, calling this region Lycaonia after himself; hence it is but just that this province should be subjected to the government of one of the magistrates that the ancient Romans invested with so much honor and distinction, and that the authority of both the magistrates who governed the said province at that time should be combined in a single official designated by the appellation of Praetor ~Novellae Constitutiones, XVI, Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus
This Hymn was written in 667 AD.The Emperor Heraclitus and his army were absent becouse he was fighting the Persians.This time the Barbarians attacked Constantinople, which had a minimal army to protect it.The disaster was certain.Then the Patriarch came out with the Cross on the walls of Constantinople and invoked the help of Gods Mother, and named her Chief Strategist of Constantinople. The other day a great typhoon destroyed the ships of the barbarians. The city was saved. The same evening, All the people of Constantinople, went in the Cathedral church of Hagia Sophia and standing with tears, sang this thansgiving Hymn ,to the Gods Mother ,the Chief Strategist of the City, who saved them.
This a piece of the Byzantine Liturgy, a Hymn to the Virgin Mary featuring prominently in the Lenten Liturgy (Office of the Acathist) and the Feast of the Annunciation.
@@zoenixon5187 The term 'Byzantine' was first used shortly after the fall of Constantinople in 1453. It is still unproven that the Eastern Romans even referred to themselves as Byzantines. On the contrary, the Eastern Romans still called themselves Romans even though they were primarily Greek speakers.
@@darryldouglasmarbaniang7162 you are right! They used the term Byzantine because of the scism of churches. They didn't want to call Orthodox christians as Romans.
@@kaykay865 You learn. These were Greeks, the City was Greek, we Greeks still sing this in our churches in Greece to this day, and Konstantinoupoli will belong to Greece again one day as the Greek Orthodox Saints prophesied. *It’s all Greek.* ☝🏼☦️🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷☦️
You love the "Byzantine Empire" so much that you cannot even accept its true name. A Byzantine Empire never existed, it was Roman Empire and evolution of Roman culture of the east.
@@inhocsignovinces8957 I know very well that Byzantine Empire Evolved From Roman Empire. When The Roman Empire Got Fragmented The Western Part Consisting of The Nations Like England, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal etc were Affiliated to The Roman Catholic Church & The Eastern Part Consisted of Russia Serbia, Greece,Slovenia Moldova etc It was Affiliated to The Orthodox Church & came to be Known as The Byzantine Empire. The Capital Of Western Roman Empire was Rome & the Capital; of Byzantine Empire was Constantinople. So I already know the facts. Please be informed that the Byzantine Empire had the Original Name as "Byzantine Empire". The Roman Civilization refers either to the United Roman Empire or later to the Western Roman Empire Affiliated towards the Roman Catholic Church in Rome. The Seperated Eastern Part affiliated to the Eastern Orthodox Church always was known as the "Byzantine Empire" & it consisted a Mixture of Both Ancient Greek, Ancient Roman & Slav Cultures. I hope that I have cleared your doubts.
@@GreekOrthodox7 Roman culture. We are the Romans, who have been forced by western Europeans to change their ethnic name to Greek because they want to usurp our Roman heritage.
@@sgourkon8742 Roman culture changed constantly and adapting to their surrounding. Greek was the 2 official language of the roman empire and the eastern provinces were always more greek speaking so no it wasnt in name. They were romans full on through. It's like saying im not norwegian because I speak english.
@@jackmack6217 They were Greeks with Roman citizenship that took under their control the Roman state during the byzantine period. Since they had Roman citizenship they were Roman citizens/Romans. But that was their political identity, not their ethnic one. Language, culture, traditions, education, ancestors, identity were all Greek. Not because the Roman culture evolved but because they were Greeks and never had Roman culture in the first place. Of course the Greek culture was influenced by the Roman culture and the roman culture was influenced by the greek one, but still ancient Romans and medieval Greeks/Byzantines were two dinstict people. Yes but english isn't your native language and Byzantines didn't just speak Greek, they were Greeks. That being said being Roman was always a matter of citizenship. What changed through history was the people to whom that citizenship was given to and as a result the definition of the term and the people that this term included changed as well. After citizenship was given to all the free men of the empire with the edict of Caracalla (212AD) the term stopped being associated exclusively with the ancient romans and started being used by every ethnicity that was part of the empire as a civic identity. During the byzantine period the term obtained one more definition, that of the ethnically Greek (since among the Roman citizens Greeks were the ones that had become the core of the empire). Most people are unaware of the evolution of the term "Roman" and believe that Romans=ancient Romans. that's why they can't understand how people that had nothing to do with the ancient romans came to be "Romans" . I agree with you that since the Byzantines had Roman citizenship they were Romans full on through (based on the definition that the term had during the medieval period). Their Greek ethnicity didn't contradict in any way their political Roman identity.
Before every battle, the Greek army sang this hymn with faith in the Virgin Mary. the results? The independence of Greece in 1821 from the Ottomans and the victory against Mussolini's army on the Albanian border. let us never forget this wonderful hymn! 🇬🇷 Hail Mother of Jesus❤
@@user-oz3lp8hx3q Modern Greek chauvinism has no place here. The Roman Empire was something bigger and wider than simply Greece. It is disrespectful to discount all the other contributors to the far-flung Imperium Romanum that once stretched from Britain to Persia.
@@magistermilitumbelisarius5365 YOU have no place here. You have *ZERO* connection to ANY of this. This chant is in MY Greek language, written by Greeks and nationally sung by MY country, still today in Greece we chant it in our Greek Orthodox Church and since were little children we grew up learning this chant in our schools and churches, it is part of our childhood and Greek nation as a whole, it has everything to do with Greeks and *nothing* to do with you. It is disrespectful for a foreigner like you to act like you have anything to do with my heritage. And yes everyone copied from the Greeks.
there was no holly roman empire, the hre was neither holly nor roman nor an empire according to bismack the one and only roman empire started in rom and ended in konstantinopel.
@@cottton yes and in morea technicaly. the last roman princess got married to moskow, technicaly russia could claim/be too. but that is more theoretical. the roman throne was konstantinopel.
@@straussenberg286 How about the Roman state . Kingdom Republic and Empire . It lasted from c.600 till 1204 as a continues entity . That's 1800 years of continuous roman state :) also the Chinese were completely Ruled by mongols during 1200-1300s so actually it's 200-1200 1400 years of continuous Chinese state.... It's roughly the same
@@straussenberg286as for The Qing its like when Rome was captured by Turks and called themselves Roman Empire . Should we really count it ? It had GrecoRoman populace but the administration was 100% Foreign . Same for Qing .Thus if we count the Qing then we should count the Ottomans aswell
@@55qEditz Different dynasties doesn't mean it's different state bro . Roman empire saw dozens of different dynasites and civil wars aswell does this mean it stopped being Roman empire ?
Constantine XI: Men! You know what awaits you outside these walls. Be not afraid! If the great Empire of Rome must end tonight, let it not go easily! We are privileged to defend this city that Constantine the Great built from dust! We are the protectors that have kept the scourge of Islam from Europe for a thousand years! Sharpen your swords and steel your souls, for we fight as brothers; as Romans! Augustus, Justinian, Constantine... they will be watching!
Yet, the Eastern Roman Empire was so much more than Roman Empire ever was. So even though it was called 'Byzantine' by bitter westerners who thought it is not worthy of the Roman Empire, i say it needs it's own name, because calling it a 'Roman' empire would imply a massive understatement.
@@sotir9299 You are simply a revisionist. There was no "Eastern Roman Empire". It was simply the Roman Empire and its citizens believed that they were the one, and only, Romans, whose mission was to reunite West and East once again. The names by which they knew themselves attest to this. Imperium Romanorum and Basileia ton Rhomaion were the two official names of the state after 476 AD. Just Roman Empire, not even "Eastern". The adjectives "eastern" and "western" were removed sometime after Theodosius the Great. When Justinian's forces entered the long lost western provinces, they were greeted simply as Romans, not "Easterners". When the Roman emperors of New Rome expanded the Empire after Justinian, they were just only ever hailed as Romans, not "eastern" Romans. There is no reason why the state should be renamed. It was the Roman Empire, and naturally it experienced changes over time, but it was just the Roman Empire and not "Eastern" not "Greek" not "Byzantine" Empire or whatever else revisionist term that you can think of.
It was referred to as "The Eastern Roman Empire" when it was alive. so technically, you're wrong. The Western Roman Empire was the other half of the Roman empire. After The Western Roman Empire collapsed, the Eastern Roman's became the remainder of The Roman Empire.
@@jakefreemusic9151 Make sure to research your facts before you say others are wrong. When this empire was alive, it was referred to as or . Not Byzantium, not Eastern Roman. Just Roman Empire.
I understand the emotion, but those people were not your friends, or friends of your ancestors and were very very very hostile to anything that you would call "Western" today.
Возбраној војеводје побједитељњаја, Јако избављшесја от злих благодарственаја, Восписујем ти раби твоји Богородице, Но јако имушчаја державу непобједимују, от всјаких нас бјед свободи да зовем ти: РАДУЈ СЈА НЕВЈЕСТО НЕНЕВЈЕСТНАЈА!
@@joaoguilherme9034Pilato didn't do enough opposition, but he understood he was a great man. He washed his hands saying "j'm not the one who kills this man". However Jesus said "Give the tax to Cesar, and your heart to God" ... jesus didn't talk against Rome.
This a greek orhodox hymn you troll Made by greek for greeks in times of dangerous Greek orthodox culture and civilization In all greek cities attack by barbarians You have not a clue and you say nonsense Why you show so much jealous Because you have not your on history and attack without dignity Go to a doctor
@@Usera2324dfre Modern Greeks should not deny their Romanness, for it is same thing with Greekness. To try to remove Greekness from Romanness and the opposite, is the same as trying to remove the clay used to make a ceramic.
@@Usera2324dfre Haha ok. How can you be taken seriously when you write such rubbish. Justinian was not even a native Greek-speaker. Allegedly he spoke Greek with a bad accent. His mother tongue was Latin, Procopius writes that he was of Illyrian descent. Whatever the truth might be, he was a patriotic Roman Emperor and he spent his life trying to unite the Roman Empire. That does not sound at all like a Greek Emperor. His wife was also not Greek. Theodora, she was a woman of Assyrian descent whose parents had migrated to Cyprus.
@Tigran Abazyan True. Narses was of Armenian descent. Belisarius was Thracian. Justinian of Illyrian origin. Amusing to see Greeks claiming that these persons were all ethnic Greek. None of them were even native Greek-speakers.
@@inhocsignovinces8957 Why are you so jealous Your motive is jealousness and complex against hellenism Because you have no history And attack without dignity You have no a clue about the area and history We have the books we have the knowledge And we know very well what he was The Ιουστινιανος was claimed to be greek orthodox and of story. Greek orthodox greek culture greek consiousness end of story Go to see you a doctor to cure the jealousness of yours
This a greek hymn made by greeks to protect them by the barbarians . Greek culture Of course not roman troll Please do nt answer You have no perception of history of the area at all You are uneducated Read a book first
Greeks need to respect themselves Having foreign sages like Marx and following a secular path under EU and NATO with no real identity can't earn respect my friend!
@@kaykay865 Stop being jealous of us. Every Greek hates our government, has nothing to do with the Greek Orthodox faithful. *“Let us attend. Let us lift up our hearts. This is Orthodox Greece. This is our treasure. They envy us and intend to take this treasure from us. Let us not fall into this trap! Let us not be traitors!”* - Metropolitan Ignatios of Larisa and Tyrnavos ☝🏼☦️🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷☦️☝🏼
@@GreekOrthodox7 what's there to be jealous of these days mate? Graffiti, poverty and pride marches under the 🌈 flag and the EU flag? Oh you mean our ancestors? Resting on the laurels of the past? I'm Greek ilithie! But we are cringe
@@GreekOrthodox7 Roman Orthodox Faith is the correct term. Greek Orthodox, or Hellenorthodoxia is a nonsensical term. The Hellenes were always believers in many gods and goddesses. The Romans believed only in one God, and that he came down to Earth as a man, the Christ child. In the Roman Imperial texts of the Middle Ages, the term "Ecclesia" or "Pistis" of the Romans is used to denote Eastern Orthodoxy. The term Hellene meant polytheist or pagan.
@@user-rq2ly4bf1w These ridiculous troll comments need to stop. The entire world knows what Greek Orthodoxy is. It is the Orthodox Faith of Greek Christians, how is that nonsensical? Greeks who are Orthodox are Greek Orthodox. Greeks stopped paganism when God sent His Holy Apostles to Greece with the Holy Gospel written in our Greek language, and we became Greek Orthodox. No one is talking about ancient hellenic paganism. And Ekklisia and Pistis are GREEK words. Stop the nonsense.
There is one place in the world where it has survived, and that is Holy Mount Athos in Greece. It is the last living remnant of the Byzantine (Roman) Empire and has not changed since then, and it is the only place in the world that still uses the Byzantine clock and time.
@@user-oz3lp8hx3q We Greeks are not the only Romans. It is unfair to the rest of the Roman brotherhood to say that only Greece was Roman and not the rest of the Roman Empire. All culturally Latin countries have inherited some of the Roman culture. They were once a part of the Roman Empire, they still preserve Latin-like languages and cultural styles. Even the Germanic nations like Great Britain and Germany have have inherited Roman culture thanks to their alphabet, way of governing, legal traditions that all stem from Rome. All Orthodox Christian nations have inherited some parts of Roman culture, just by being Orthodox. Even Turkey can say that they come from Rome. Anatolia was the mythical homeland of the Romans. It had become central to the later Roman Empire with New Rome as its capital. Turkey retains both Anatolia and Constantinople, they have also preserved some of the institutional structures of the eastern Roman empire through the Ottoman state. Greece and Cyprus have inherited the Greek language that was so important to the Romans. No singular state can solely pitch a claim that they were uniquely Rome. It was a universal empire that stretched from Iraq to Britain.
@@user-rq2ly4bf1w When did I say only Greeks are Romans? I said the only living remnant of the Byzantine Empire is in Greece on Holy Mount Athos. Can you read?
@@user-oz3lp8hx3q You are backtracking after being exposed. You said this, "There is only one place in the world where it has survived, and that is Holy Mount Athos in Greece." It is pretty obvious what you are saying here. We of the modern West have all inherited the Romans' legacy. It is not only Greece in Mount Athos.
@@user-rq2ly4bf1w You of the modern West? You mean Western Europe? Then you are delusional, their legacy is not Rome but the Franks who rejected the Roman Culture, in order to shape their own uncivilized and barbarous Frankish Culture.
Romano? Sei dacico, slavo,più vicino ad un russo che ad un latino,italiano. Finiamola con ste cretinate,i Bizantini non erano romani,gli italici non erano bizantini e i rumeni non sono romani. Buonanotte dalla verità
Imagine the day we will be in our holy city and celebrate endless liturgy in our Hagia Sofia, may I live to tell! Glory to God for all things, may it be blessed....
Hagia Sophia will be Greek again one day and the bully Turks will get lost. Because they are more than the Greeks think they can continue to bully the lands they conquered. Turks go back to where you came from you Mongols who abandoned your land to conquer the land of others. Go back to where you came from. At least Ataturk made Hagia Sophia a museum but your disgusting Erdogan made it a mosque to provoke the Christian West. You already have the Blue Mosque in that area. Respect the church of Hagia Sophia. It was built to be a church and it was for 1000 years. You cannot change that. It points towards Jerusalem not towards Mecca. Can't you see it? You will never be able to change it. You stole it. Hagia Sophia is not yours.
Remember the last hero nations who helped Byzantium: Genoese, Venetian, Catalan, Provençal, Papal States, Sicilians... those are the real Europeans not what we have today, Glory to Latin and Hellenic Rome.
When all roads lead to Rome. Long live the memory of one of the greatest trailblazers in both the ancient and early medieval European periods respectively (Rome and Byzantium/Constantinople).
The language is Greek guys. Sorry to inform you not Latin. And that exactly how it was in Agia Sofia. Show see under the surface that Roman Empire was Roman only in name and in management of state. READ BETWEEN THE LINES
@@sgourkon8742 It was roman empire not greek, but culturally was dominated by greeks, after Justinian reign when greek was adopted as official language it alienated latinophones population so when it need it to overcome the foreign danger it will remain weak, so it sucumb to otomans in the end. Sad, even today they try assimilate latinophones, this is the curse that will make greeks never recuperate Constantinopole as now they renounce the roman legacy and extranged the roman descendants.
This song survives in the Orthodox Church as the Akathist to the Mother of God, Kontakion 1 - usually chanted in 8th Tone. "To Thee, the Champion Leader, we Thy servants dedicate a feast of victory and of thanksgiving as ones rescued out of sufferings, O Theotokos: but as Thou art one with might which is invincible, from all dangers that can be do Thou deliver us, that we may cry to Thee: Rejoice, O Unwedded Bride!"
What makes me mad is that there was a chance Greece could’ve been given Constantinople after WWI since they had a significant minority there at the time, but unfortunately Ataturk came along and threw Greece’s chances of Byzantine irredentism out the window
No such thing as as a Byzantine Greek Empire with Constantinople being the capital. Call it what it truly was. It was Rhomania, or the Basileia Romaion, also known as the Imperium Romanorum. The capital was New Rome. This city of Constantine had become the capital of the Romans because the Roman government had established its official residence there since 333 AD. The Romans also had a national myth that presumed that Romans were descended from Trojans of Asia Minor. Asia Minor was therefore something like the original homeland of the Romans for them. The Eastern Romans were calling themselves "Ausones" as the ancient Romans were doing.
@Ευαγγελος Αγγελος I will not cry, because I am the fearsome Belisarius. The Magister Militum of Imperator Iustinianus, charged with freeing the Romans of the West from Germanic occupation. There was once a dream that was Rome, and it continued unabated until 1453 AD. Rome and her glorious civilization will always live in either in the West or in the East.
@@atomicpower8227 And those Romans were ethnic Greeks. Roman was just the citizenship of the Empire, but the people were Greeks, and we Greeks are their descendants, meanwhile you have absolutely no relation at all.
@@GreekOrthodox7 One thing is for sure, since you are a Christian, I do not deem you to be a Greek. True Greeks follow the ancient Greek scientific mindset, philosophy and arts. The cross of which you are so proud shows where your heart really lies....
@@user-jt7gc1fp1k Doesn’t matter, the Constitution of Greece opens with the line “In the Name of the Holy and Consubstantial and Indivisible Trinity” and established that adherence to the Greek Orthodox Church is a definitive hallmark of Greek identity and being truly Greek (as well as in the Epidaurus Law of 1822 during the Greek War of Independence). And still today over 80% of Greeks agree that our Greek nationality is defined by Orthodox Christianity. You are minority, and also not Greek. True Greeks are only Greek Orthodox Christians.
The way the map of Eastern Rome slowly fades away with the final few notes in the song. As if to signify Rome saying one final hurrah and final goodbye... Jesus O Lord, I actually teared up.
They should have showed the evolution of the borders as they got smaller, and the final borders of the empire at the end as it fades
Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened
It’s NOT over! ☦️🏰⚔️🦅🇬🇷
It will never end, until we have back our Constantinopel ☦️🇬🇷🔥
@@SpartiatesWhatIsYourProfession that is funny bro you are same as neo-ottomanist people in Turkey :d
@@kvancatalan7318 are you a turk?
Seems to me that all our Christian brothers and sisters just want our Church back so that we may pray in one of the most of holy places on earth
@@sebastianjohannesen8863 In reel politics you have to respect our borders bro. Dreams that depends do not reflect the reality. As a Turk I do not support the transformation of Hagia Sophia/Ayasofya into mosque from museum. I do not deny Byzantine-Roman-Greek heritage of my country. Neo-byzantine dream is equal to neo-ottoman dream. Nowadays Turkey suffers from Neo-ottomanism. Dream of being greater does not reflect the reality. If a Turk say that Turks will take back the Balkans (also Balkans was more important than Anatolia for Ottomans/Turks) you wil probably say jihadist terorist. Also for muslims jihad and conquering new lands and spreading islam is important. Do I say try to understand muslims ? Politics and reality should not be depended religious beliefs and feelings whatever you believe.
Greetings and love from Turkey.
Respect from a Christian Turkish Cypriot 🇹🇷🇨🇾☦️❤️🇬🇷
Only cyprus
Bro switched sides
Bruh
You're greek!
Bro escaped matrix
The Romans will always remain in our hearts.
Romani in cordibus nostris semper remanebunt.
Οι Ρωμαίοι εν ταις καρδίαις ημών αεί παραμείνουσιν.
May it return again...
The glory of Orthodoxy amen
Gratias optimum
☦️🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷☦️
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Byzantine empire never lost. The spirit of byzantine empire is still on the heart of Greeks. The Greek language of empire, Orthodox church... The spirit is still alive until now.
Btw this song is still chant in Greece
I hope one day Greece 🇬🇷 become the first super power nation again. I'm tired of USA ruling the world
@@AbrahamFramirez-hr5zuI think we all know by now that it's better that there no longer be any superpowers, but that we all work together for the good of all.
Turkey is the problem, not the USA. Turkey and Putin would be more daring bullies without the USA.
This is wishful thinking, not a realistic wish.@@BerenikiRegina
@@Aaqe No more unrealistic than the idea of the Byzantine Empire (which became a byword for corruption, by the way) rising again.
In Greece we say “πάλι με χρόνια με καιρούς, πάλι δικά μας θα ναι.” With years and ages, it will all be ours again.
Αμήν
Constantinople ✝❤
Greece will have its capital one more time
Greetings from the ancient byzantine land of Granada (Spain). 🖐
If the Byzantine Empire (Roman Empire) was around today, This is probably what its Anthem would sound like.
Its very common in greece
Thats actually more like a march, i think
Anthem of the late Roman Empire. Awesome!
it could have been possible, but Manzikert, Yarmouk, Plague of Justinian, 4th Crusade and countless other problems
@@latinbrotherhood495 It's part of the Akathist.
Beautiful. Long live Byzantium.
Never existed.
Yeah that was Eastern Rome.
Eastern Rome
Rhomania
It took 700 years to reclaim the Iberian peninsula. During that period, the Reconquest was but a dream. But it happened. And it will happen again, this time in the other extreme of Europe.
can I use this as my discord sever imperial anthem?
May Rome wave the great red banner yet again
For the great Roman Empire!
u should defend rome before we take it
Anatolia, levant and north African coast
forever western, forever ours, currently usurped.
Correction: 800 (782) years and 10,000,000 Christians warriors.
Why does this fill me with hope as if the Byzantine Empire will be restored
EDIT: WOW this was polarising. I should probably say the following: I did not mean to suggest an actual restoration of the Empire. What's happened has happened, and what the future holds for us is unknown. If you REALLY want to know my outlook on an imperial restoration, I'd be okay with it should it be a tolerant state that treats its citizens fairly regardless of ethnicity, gender, or identity. Do I actually think it will be restored? I'd think it won't considering everything. But who knows? It may be restored, it may remain history. Only time will tell.
It's only natural to feel this way.
Until we meet again, in Constantinople.
@@Jayce_Alexander at a new service...
@@Jayce_Alexander hold on I'm just invading the Mediterranean under the Greek banne- I MEAN...
Wishing that!
But unfortunately we don't have any serious expansion plans!
Do the Orthodox participate in the ecclesiastical decisions of your community alongside the clergy?
Are the people educated theologically?
I am sure that this will happen! Though it will be restored as a Space Based Empire, by 2100 CE. Many people born today will still be alive to see this happen.
What a voice!!! Only the very best for Panayia ✝️. This absolutely beautiful 14 centuries old hymn is the life blood of us Orthodox Christians ✝️🐊🌴 No matter where we live ✝️👑🐊🌴🇵🇬
This marvelous greek orhodox hymn Greeks singing when the empire was in dangerous
When Constantinople and other greek cities was under attack by the all barbarians( including normands and latins)
And is dedicated in Panagia to protect our empire and our greek nation
We sing until today in significant moments
Υπεραγία Θεοτόκε πρέσβευε υπέρ υμών
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You should not called your siblings in the West as barbarian, nor they called you the same, politics and greed ruined both of you to the core, what I know this song are chanted when the true barbarian attacking the city but sadly now they ruled It with their filthy and demonic faith.
When u say latins...... ?
βασιλεὺς βασιλέων, βασιλεύων βασιλευόντων☦
Love and respect for the great Hellenic nation from Serbia
God bless ☦️🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷☦️
@@user-oz3lp8hx3q battle for Nicopolis. tells a lot of serbian nation...
@@exyu662 The Battle of Gvozd and the millennium that followed after that battle speaks of the stateless and subservient nature of the Croatian nation, known as the child of the Vatican. And most of all, the concentration camps, including those for for Serbian, Jewish and Roma children in the Nazi state of Croatia in WWII, speak about the Croatian nation as a child of the Vatican.
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The Roman way is the best way. There was once a dream that was Rome. You could only whisper it. Anything more than a whisper and it would vanish. That dream ended on 29 May, 1453 under the last Roman emperor, Constantine XI.
Yes the Greek Konstantinos Palaiologos but you can see his statue in Mystras, Greece as well as in the square of the Holy Metropolis Church of Piraeus in Athens.
@@user-oz3lp8hx3q YOUR king Romie. We Greeks are children of Athens, Olympus, Aristotle, and Pericles. Constantine was a Roman, Christianity is not Hellenism. Even the name Constantine is of Latin origin.
@@user-ph4hx6ej6h Lol, you are not Greek and are a fake account created by one of the trolls in this comment section to make it seem like Greeks are not Christian, which is hilarious. No one follows those gods anymore, Greece is an Orthodox Christian country and 96% of Greeks practice Greek Orthodoxy because we accepted the teachings of the True God (Who is One) when He sent His Holy Apostles to Greece with the Holy Gospel written in our Greek language, and He created a covenant with us through the Greek Orthodox Church. Cope, non-Greek fake account.
@@user-ph4hx6ej6h Civilization always evolved over time and influenced by others, you think mynacean greek culture is the same as the minoans? Or you think that their type of paganism is the same? And if you want to use the fact that roman are foreigner, then why does egyptian till this day celebrate ptolemaic egypt? When it is founded and ruled by non egyptian, Because unlike you, theyre not brainwashed by western european.
It's VERY sad to see how Western European with ancient greek obsession have brainwashed the modern greeks to forsake their own history, Ironic.
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And Romans are the children of Arcadia.
IS ARCADIA NOT GREEK ENOUGHT FOR YOU???
Tradition relates that, in ancient times, Lycao, who was King of Arcadia in Greece, lived on Roman soil, and that after having conquered the Enutrians, he, so to speak, founded the Roman Empire (We have reference to times much more ancient than those of Aeneas and Romulus), and a colony having been established in these parts, he seized a large portion of Pisidia, and imposed his own name upon it, calling this region Lycaonia after himself; hence it is but just that this province should be subjected to the government of one of the magistrates that the ancient Romans invested with so much honor and distinction, and that the authority of both the magistrates who governed the said province at that time should be combined in a single official designated by the appellation of Praetor
~Novellae Constitutiones, XVI, Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus
Greetings from Bulgaria brothers and sisters!
Bulgar-Roman making of peace.
Help us to be great again.
Greetings ☦️🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷☦️
@@GreekOrthodox7 🔝
This Hymn was written in 667 AD.The Emperor Heraclitus and his army were absent becouse he was fighting the Persians.This time the Barbarians attacked Constantinople, which had a minimal army to protect it.The disaster was certain.Then the Patriarch came out with the Cross on the walls of Constantinople and invoked the help of Gods Mother, and named her Chief Strategist of Constantinople. The other day a great typhoon destroyed the ships of the barbarians. The city was saved. The same evening, All the people of Constantinople, went in the Cathedral church of Hagia Sophia and standing with tears, sang this thansgiving Hymn ,to the Gods Mother ,the Chief Strategist of the City, who saved them.
This is just beautiful. This glorious empire we shall never forget! Greetings from America
This a piece of the Byzantine Liturgy, a Hymn to the Virgin Mary featuring prominently in the Lenten Liturgy (Office of the Acathist) and the Feast of the Annunciation.
Спасибо Риму и Византии за то, что сделали свой огромный вклад в Историю 🇷🇺♥️🇬🇷🇮🇹
You’re the Third Rome friend 🇬🇷🇮🇹❤️🇷🇺
@@ammazer1229no they were it the third rome russian empire is also dead.
Russia was not in Roman Empire dirty barbarian
@@ammazer1229no
@@Storm-1.Orthadoxy will never die, despite what the world tries to do and what you try to say.
eastern Roman Empire!
At the height of it's power and territorial expanse.
BYZANTINE IT'S BYZANTINE
@@zoenixon5187 The term 'Byzantine' was first used shortly after the fall of Constantinople in 1453. It is still unproven that the Eastern Romans even referred to themselves as Byzantines. On the contrary, the Eastern Romans still called themselves Romans even though they were primarily Greek speakers.
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@@darryldouglasmarbaniang7162 you are right! They used the term Byzantine because of the scism of churches. They didn't want to call Orthodox christians as Romans.
LONG LIVE BYZANTIUM! LONG LIVE GREEK!
Rome! Learn some history
@@kaykay865 if you are looking for a "Byzantine national anthem" history is not the main reason that is moving you
@@FlagAnthem lol Byzantium lol
@@kaykay865 You learn. These were Greeks, the City was Greek, we Greeks still sing this in our churches in Greece to this day, and Konstantinoupoli will belong to Greece again one day as the Greek Orthodox Saints prophesied. *It’s all Greek.* ☝🏼☦️🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷☦️
@@GreekOrthodox7 I think I know more about eastern Roman Empire than you
Lol
Don't worry mate
Respect from a Serbian Orthodox Swedish-Serb! 🇸🇪🇷🇸☦️🇬🇷
Länge leve östrom! Länge leve varangerna!
@@adamenander9840Ja, länge leve! ☦️
This is a most pleasing, comforting, reassuring and heavenly song. Thanks!
This is still chanted in the Greek Orthodox Church. 🙏🏻
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@@GreekOrthodox7 great pfp greetings
@@Yallquietendown greetings to Hellenic Republic
@@GreekOrthodox7 greetings to Hellenic Republic
I want to learn Greek language 😍 such a beautiful language
this is ancient Greek not modern
Me too , I wanna learn Both, Ancient Greek to read the Bible and modern Greek to meet Greek Friends ❤️🇬🇷
@GiorgosChatz not ancient. It's koine Greek. Medieval Greek if you want.
Ψ(psi),Ξ(κsi),Θ(τετα), Σ(sigma),Λ ( lamda),Δ( delta), Ω(οмega),Ο(οmikron),Γ(gama),Π(pi), Ι(јотα),β(vita)ζ(zita),φ(fi),Α(αlfα),Ν(ni),Η(ita)...♡(kαρδια= kardja),ΘεοΣ(Teos=God), Παναγια,Θεοτοκοσ(Panagia,Teotokos=St.Mary)..Αμην(Amen)ΣΤΑΥΡΟΣ(STAVROS=+)🇬🇷(ΕΛΛΑΣ=ΕΛΛΑΔΑ=GREECE)
🔹️🇷🇸( Serbia)
This is Byzantine Greek not Ancient. Greek is separated in three forms :
1) Ancient Greek
2) Byzantine Greek
3)Modern Greek@@GiorgosChatz
We Love The Byzantine Empire. God Bless The Byzantine Empire. Byzantine Empire will always be there in our Hearts.
No Bizantine ,ROME or ROMANIA
You love the "Byzantine Empire" so much that you cannot even accept its true name. A Byzantine Empire never existed, it was Roman Empire and evolution of Roman culture of the east.
@@inhocsignovinces8957 AKA Greek culture.
@@inhocsignovinces8957 I know very well that Byzantine Empire Evolved From Roman Empire. When The Roman Empire Got Fragmented The Western Part Consisting of The Nations Like England, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal etc were Affiliated to The Roman Catholic Church & The Eastern Part Consisted of Russia Serbia, Greece,Slovenia Moldova etc It was Affiliated to The Orthodox Church & came to be Known as The Byzantine Empire. The Capital Of Western Roman Empire was Rome & the Capital; of Byzantine Empire was Constantinople. So I already know the facts. Please be informed that the Byzantine Empire had the Original Name as "Byzantine Empire". The Roman Civilization refers either to the United Roman Empire or later to the Western Roman Empire Affiliated towards the Roman Catholic Church in Rome. The Seperated Eastern Part affiliated to the Eastern Orthodox Church always was known as the "Byzantine Empire" & it consisted a Mixture of Both Ancient Greek, Ancient Roman & Slav Cultures. I hope that I have cleared your doubts.
@@GreekOrthodox7 Roman culture. We are the Romans, who have been forced by western Europeans to change their ethnic name to Greek because they want to usurp our Roman heritage.
The Christian Roman Empire! I love it. My favorite period of Roman history. Foes on all sides, no glimmer of hope. Glory to the Romans.
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Romans in name. The anthem is in Greek and their language was Greek. The last generation turned to Greek conscience.
So Roman in name only.
@@sgourkon8742 More Roman than any Germanoid claiming their amalgation of petty states and bishoprics to be the continuation of Rome.
@@sgourkon8742 Roman culture changed constantly and adapting to their surrounding. Greek was the 2 official language of the roman empire and the eastern provinces were always more greek speaking so no it wasnt in name. They were romans full on through. It's like saying im not norwegian because I speak english.
@@jackmack6217 They were Greeks with Roman citizenship that took under their control the Roman state during the byzantine period. Since they had Roman citizenship they were Roman citizens/Romans. But that was their political identity, not their ethnic one. Language, culture, traditions, education, ancestors, identity were all Greek. Not because the Roman culture evolved but because they were Greeks and never had Roman culture in the first place. Of course the Greek culture was influenced by the Roman culture and the roman culture was influenced by the greek one, but still ancient Romans and medieval Greeks/Byzantines were two dinstict people.
Yes but english isn't your native language and Byzantines didn't just speak Greek, they were Greeks. That being said being Roman was always a matter of citizenship. What changed through history was the people to whom that citizenship was given to and as a result the definition of the term and the people that this term included changed as well. After citizenship was given to all the free men of the empire with the edict of Caracalla (212AD) the term stopped being associated exclusively with the ancient romans and started being used by every ethnicity that was part of the empire as a civic identity. During the byzantine period the term obtained one more definition, that of the ethnically Greek (since among the Roman citizens Greeks were the ones that had become the core of the empire). Most people are unaware of the evolution of the term "Roman" and believe that Romans=ancient Romans. that's why they can't understand how people that had nothing to do with the ancient romans came to be "Romans" . I agree with you that since the Byzantines had Roman citizenship they were Romans full on through (based on the definition that the term had during the medieval period). Their Greek ethnicity didn't contradict in any way their political Roman identity.
Latins and Greeks are sister civilizations. Long live Greece and the immortal Constantinople, from a "Castellani" 🇪🇦🇬🇷
Long live caliphate of Cordoba
@@deanticocombar7529 His life ended long ago
@@deanticocombar7529 there is no caliphate of cordoba anymore
There is only KINGDOM OF SPAIN.
@@vidarodinson5246 then there is no byzentine empire or Constantinople there is only turkey and istanbul
@@deanticocombar7529 who said there is Byzantine Empire? Can you read mate?
I recognized this from somewhere and then I remembered this is the theme they used for Byzantium in Civ6
Rome... Le meilleur empire de tous les temps! ✝️🇮🇹❤️🔥🇬🇷☦️! Je suis grec!
Τῇ ὑπερμάχῳ στρατηγῷ τὰ νικητήρια,
ὡς λυτρωθεῖσα τῶν δεινῶν εὐχαριστήρια,
ἀναγράφω σοι ἡ πόλις σου, Θεοτόκε·
ἀλλʹ ὡς ἔχουσα τὸ κράτος απροσμάχητον,
ἐκ παντοίων με κινδύνων ἐλευθέρωσον, ἵνα κράζω σοί∙
Χαῖρε Νύμφη ἀνύμφευτε.
Before every battle,
the Greek army sang this hymn with faith in the Virgin Mary. the results?
The independence of Greece in 1821 from the Ottomans and the victory against Mussolini's army on the Albanian border.
let us never forget this wonderful hymn! 🇬🇷
Hail Mother of Jesus❤
Very beautiful
What a beautiful anthem
A true masterpiece.
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@@GreekOrthodox7 🔝
Τῇ ὑπερμάχῳ
Τῇ ὑπερμάχῳ στρατηγῷ τὰ νικητήρια,
ὡς λυτρωθεῖσα τῶν δεινῶν εὐχαριστήρια,
ἀναγράφω σοι ἡ Πόλις σου Θεοτόκε.
Ἀλλ' ὡς ἔχουσα τὸ κράτος ἀπροσμάχητον,
ἐκ παντοίων με κινδύνων ἐλευθέρωσον,
ἵνα κράζω σοιˑˑ• Χαῖρε, Νύμφη ἀνύμφευτε
Ottoman bad
Αμήν!
Greetings from Bulgaria brothers and sisters!
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@@user-oz3lp8hx3q Modern Greek chauvinism has no place here. The Roman Empire was something bigger and wider than simply Greece. It is disrespectful to discount all the other contributors to the far-flung Imperium Romanum that once stretched from Britain to Persia.
@@magistermilitumbelisarius5365 YOU have no place here. You have *ZERO* connection to ANY of this. This chant is in MY Greek language, written by Greeks and nationally sung by MY country, still today in Greece we chant it in our Greek Orthodox Church and since were little children we grew up learning this chant in our schools and churches, it is part of our childhood and Greek nation as a whole, it has everything to do with Greeks and *nothing* to do with you. It is disrespectful for a foreigner like you to act like you have anything to do with my heritage. And yes everyone copied from the Greeks.
Greek Byzantine music.. ❤❤✝️✝️ 🙏🙏🙏
This is such a beautiful anthem! I adore it!
If Julius Caesar could have witnessed his legacy, he would have felt great pride.
Vivat Roma, caput totius Mundi.
Hmmm the normal roman empire is not cool they killed jesus but the holy roman empire yeah they dont deserved destruction
there was no holly roman empire, the hre was neither holly nor roman nor an empire according to bismack
the one and only roman empire started in rom and ended in konstantinopel.
@@urielseuthes7484 i mean you could argue it also ended in trebizond bcs the turks took constantinople before trebizond
@@cottton yes and in morea technicaly. the last roman princess got married to moskow, technicaly russia could claim/be too. but that is more theoretical. the roman throne was konstantinopel.
Roman Empire, Eastern Roman Empire, and HRE deserved respect. Salute!!
The longest standing Empire. A beacon of technology, prosperity and humanity. Respect from Czech Republic
You forgot chinese empire, from Qin Shi Huang who in 221 BC created it, and it fell in 1912. That's 2133 years, way longer than byzantine empire 😘
@@straussenberg286 the Chinese empire never existed, it was many dynastys and had multiple switches of governments
@@straussenberg286 How about the Roman state . Kingdom Republic and Empire . It lasted from c.600 till 1204 as a continues entity . That's 1800 years of continuous roman state :) also the Chinese were completely Ruled by mongols during 1200-1300s so actually it's 200-1200 1400 years of continuous Chinese state.... It's roughly the same
@@straussenberg286as for The Qing its like when Rome was captured by Turks and called themselves Roman Empire . Should we really count it ? It had GrecoRoman populace but the administration was 100% Foreign . Same for Qing .Thus if we count the Qing then we should count the Ottomans aswell
@@55qEditz Different dynasties doesn't mean it's different state bro . Roman empire saw dozens of different dynasites and civil wars aswell does this mean it stopped being Roman empire ?
Constantine XI: Men! You know what awaits you outside these walls. Be not afraid! If the great Empire of Rome must end tonight, let it not go easily! We are privileged to defend this city that Constantine the Great built from dust! We are the protectors that have kept the scourge of Islam from Europe for a thousand years! Sharpen your swords and steel your souls, for we fight as brothers; as Romans! Augustus, Justinian, Constantine... they will be watching!
Kingdoms rise and fall, but Rome, Rome is eternal
ROMA AETERNA! Semper
Yes the Eastern Roman Empire is still alive, only in Greece on Holy Mount Athos.
Rome is truly eternal. A renewed Roman Empire would be the salvation of mankind.
Well not the fake gods one they cant come back they destroyed jerusalem but holy roman empire must come back
@@user-rq2ly4bf1w But you ignore the Orthodox Saints so start reading them for your own salvation.
This song gives me a hell lot of goosebumps. It is even more devestating wwhen you understand the lyrics..
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@@user-oz3lp8hx3q great pfp
There was never any such thing known as the 'Byzantine' Empire. Only the Roman Empire.
Yes!
Yet, the Eastern Roman Empire was so much more than Roman Empire ever was. So even though it was called 'Byzantine' by bitter westerners who thought it is not worthy of the Roman Empire, i say it needs it's own name, because calling it a 'Roman' empire would imply a massive understatement.
@@sotir9299 You are simply a revisionist. There was no "Eastern Roman Empire". It was simply the Roman Empire and its citizens believed that they were the one, and only, Romans, whose mission was to reunite West and East once again. The names by which they knew themselves attest to this. Imperium Romanorum and Basileia ton Rhomaion were the two official names of the state after 476 AD. Just Roman Empire, not even "Eastern". The adjectives "eastern" and "western" were removed sometime after Theodosius the Great. When Justinian's forces entered the long lost western provinces, they were greeted simply as Romans, not "Easterners". When the Roman emperors of New Rome expanded the Empire after Justinian, they were just only ever hailed as Romans, not "eastern" Romans. There is no reason why the state should be renamed. It was the Roman Empire, and naturally it experienced changes over time, but it was just the Roman Empire and not "Eastern" not "Greek" not "Byzantine" Empire or whatever else revisionist term that you can think of.
It was referred to as "The Eastern Roman Empire" when it was alive. so technically, you're wrong. The Western Roman Empire was the other half of the Roman empire. After The Western Roman Empire collapsed, the Eastern Roman's became the remainder of The Roman Empire.
@@jakefreemusic9151 Make sure to research your facts before you say others are wrong. When this empire was alive, it was referred to as or . Not Byzantium, not Eastern Roman. Just Roman Empire.
Brings a tear to my eye.
This is enough to make a grown man cry
I understand the emotion, but those people were not your friends, or friends of your ancestors and were very very very hostile to anything that you would call "Western" today.
What are you talking about?@@WizavPRO
@@AaqeIslam
Возбраној војеводје побједитељњаја,
Јако избављшесја от злих благодарственаја,
Восписујем ти раби твоји Богородице,
Но јако имушчаја державу непобједимују, от всјаких нас бјед свободи да зовем ти:
РАДУЈ СЈА НЕВЈЕСТО НЕНЕВЈЕСТНАЈА!
Nejstarší hymna státního útvaru v dějinách lidstva 🥰
svoju úžasnú veľkoleposť si zachováva stáročiami dodnes, lebo je symbolom a obrazom vrcholnej civilizácie 👍🙏👍🙏👍🙏👍🙏👍
Roman Empire: 27 BC - 1453 AD
Vivat! Ζήτω!
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Ancient🇮🇹 mediaeval🇬🇷
We have not forgotten what the Romans have done for us. May Justinian's campaign be cherished forever.
All my hope I place in thee o Mother of God.
There's two tragedy in the history of Byzantium: Battle of Yarmouk (632) and the Battle of Manzikert (1071)
Imperium Romanorum vivat!
Ζήτω ἡ Βασιλεία τῶν Ῥωμαῖων!
Long live the Roman Empire!
The holy roman empire the roman empire ( original one ) killed jesus
@@joaoguilherme9034 Jews*
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@@joaoguilherme9034Pilato didn't do enough opposition, but he understood he was a great man. He washed his hands saying "j'm not the one who kills this man". However Jesus said "Give the tax to Cesar, and your heart to God" ... jesus didn't talk against Rome.
I'm Greek and I'm ROMAN CITIZEN ! ☦️🇬🇷☦️
I felt emotional when hearing this song for the first time 😢
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Fun fact we still sing this in Greece
O Theotokos, save your people!
This was Nova Roma's theme song. A part of Roman culture that still inspires us into modern times.
This a greek orhodox hymn you troll
Made by greek for greeks in times of dangerous
Greek orthodox culture and civilization
In all greek cities attack by barbarians
You have not a clue and you say nonsense
Why you show so much jealous
Because you have not your on history and attack without dignity
Go to a doctor
@@Usera2324dfre
Modern Greeks should not deny their Romanness, for it is same thing with Greekness. To try to remove Greekness from Romanness and the opposite, is the same as trying to remove the clay used to make a ceramic.
Greek song made by Greeks, and Greek culture and history ☦️🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷☦️
@@Usera2324dfre before you started calling yourselves Greeks you were Roman, before then the helenus
@@heyokasamurai453 Roman was a title, Greeks never stopped to call themselves Greeks.
long live to Giustiniano Imperator Romano!
Yes, one of the greatest Roman Imperatores. Long live Justinian's memory.
One of the most glorious greek emperors who praised his greek legacy and heritage all the time
but Theodora his wife was someting else
@@Usera2324dfre Haha ok. How can you be taken seriously when you write such rubbish. Justinian was not even a native Greek-speaker. Allegedly he spoke Greek with a bad accent. His mother tongue was Latin, Procopius writes that he was of Illyrian descent. Whatever the truth might be, he was a patriotic Roman Emperor and he spent his life trying to unite the Roman Empire. That does not sound at all like a Greek Emperor. His wife was also not Greek. Theodora, she was a woman of Assyrian descent whose parents had migrated to Cyprus.
@Tigran Abazyan True. Narses was of Armenian descent. Belisarius was Thracian. Justinian of Illyrian origin. Amusing to see Greeks claiming that these persons were all ethnic Greek. None of them were even native Greek-speakers.
@@inhocsignovinces8957
Why are you so jealous
Your motive is jealousness and complex against hellenism
Because you have no history
And attack without dignity
You have no a clue about the area and history
We have the books we have the knowledge
And we know very well what he was
The Ιουστινιανος was claimed to be greek orthodox and of story.
Greek orthodox greek culture greek consiousness end of story
Go to see you a doctor to cure the jealousness of yours
I love Roman history so much. Thank you for posting this.
This a greek hymn made by greeks to protect them by the barbarians .
Greek culture
Of course not roman troll
Please do nt answer
You have no perception of history of the area at all
You are uneducated
Read a book first
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ΕΛΛΑΣ 🇬🇷
Beautiful, never heard before! As Italian it gives me great emotion
we continued your (roman) legacy brother🇬🇷🇮🇹
Είναι ελληνικός ύμνος όχι ιταλικός
@@user-el8ex4cs7s 😀 certo che è Greco! Infatti non capisco una parola... ma mi emoziona lo stesso, perché è la continuazione dell'Impero Romano.
@@fabioadver7674 Όπως και το Βυζάντιο είναι ελληνικό
@@user-el8ex4cs7s SI, i Greci hanno CONTINUATO l'impero Romano d'Oriente.
When I see Eastern Roman Empire, I click.
Whatever anyone else says, they were Romans. Nevertheless, great stuff as usual.
Time will pass us by, but the Roman legacy still lives on.
That is true masterpiece! I like this variant of song more.God bless everyone!
Respect Greeks
Greeks need to respect themselves
Having foreign sages like Marx and following a secular path under EU and NATO with no real identity can't earn respect my friend!
@@kaykay865 Stop being jealous of us. Every Greek hates our government, has nothing to do with the Greek Orthodox faithful.
*“Let us attend. Let us lift up our hearts. This is Orthodox Greece. This is our treasure. They envy us and intend to take this treasure from us. Let us not fall into this trap! Let us not be traitors!”*
- Metropolitan Ignatios of Larisa and Tyrnavos
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@@GreekOrthodox7 what's there to be jealous of these days mate?
Graffiti, poverty and pride marches under the 🌈 flag and the EU flag?
Oh you mean our ancestors?
Resting on the laurels of the past?
I'm Greek ilithie! But we are cringe
@@GreekOrthodox7 Roman Orthodox Faith is the correct term. Greek Orthodox, or Hellenorthodoxia is a nonsensical term. The Hellenes were always believers in many gods and goddesses. The Romans believed only in one God, and that he came down to Earth as a man, the Christ child. In the Roman Imperial texts of the Middle Ages, the term "Ecclesia" or "Pistis" of the Romans is used to denote Eastern Orthodoxy. The term Hellene meant polytheist or pagan.
@@user-rq2ly4bf1w These ridiculous troll comments need to stop. The entire world knows what Greek Orthodoxy is. It is the Orthodox Faith of Greek Christians, how is that nonsensical? Greeks who are Orthodox are Greek Orthodox. Greeks stopped paganism when God sent His Holy Apostles to Greece with the Holy Gospel written in our Greek language, and we became Greek Orthodox. No one is talking about ancient hellenic paganism. And Ekklisia and Pistis are GREEK words. Stop the nonsense.
STAND WITH ARMENIA
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Nova Roma Victor!
I wish the Roman Empire had survived
There is one place in the world where it has survived, and that is Holy Mount Athos in Greece. It is the last living remnant of the Byzantine (Roman) Empire and has not changed since then, and it is the only place in the world that still uses the Byzantine clock and time.
@@user-oz3lp8hx3q We Greeks are not the only Romans. It is unfair to the rest of the Roman brotherhood to say that only Greece was Roman and not the rest of the Roman Empire. All culturally Latin countries have inherited some of the Roman culture. They were once a part of the Roman Empire, they still preserve Latin-like languages and cultural styles. Even the Germanic nations like Great Britain and Germany have have inherited Roman culture thanks to their alphabet, way of governing, legal traditions that all stem from Rome. All Orthodox Christian nations have inherited some parts of Roman culture, just by being Orthodox. Even Turkey can say that they come from Rome. Anatolia was the mythical homeland of the Romans. It had become central to the later Roman Empire with New Rome as its capital. Turkey retains both Anatolia and Constantinople, they have also preserved some of the institutional structures of the eastern Roman empire through the Ottoman state. Greece and Cyprus have inherited the Greek language that was so important to the Romans. No singular state can solely pitch a claim that they were uniquely Rome. It was a universal empire that stretched from Iraq to Britain.
@@user-rq2ly4bf1w When did I say only Greeks are Romans? I said the only living remnant of the Byzantine Empire is in Greece on Holy Mount Athos. Can you read?
@@user-oz3lp8hx3q You are backtracking after being exposed. You said this, "There is only one place in the world where it has survived, and that is Holy Mount Athos in Greece." It is pretty obvious what you are saying here. We of the modern West have all inherited the Romans' legacy. It is not only Greece in Mount Athos.
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You of the modern West? You mean Western Europe? Then you are delusional, their legacy is not Rome but the Franks who rejected the Roman Culture, in order to shape their own uncivilized and barbarous Frankish Culture.
For me, Rome is great, Rome is invincible, Rome is eternal
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東ローマ帝国大好きです。
I am a Greek and I LOVE Japanese culture and history.Arigato!
Superbum esse Romanum!
Regnum tuum iterum fulgebit. Salvete ex Singiduno 😍💪💪🦅
Italy has nothing to do with the Late Roman Empire
ὡς Ἕλλην ὑπερήφανος, λάτρης βασιλείας ὑμῶν ἐν Ανατολῇ σοί χαιρετῶ Ῥωμαῖε.
It was part of the Byzantine Empire.
Brilhará não kkkk já passou da validade viva os países emergentes que serão as novas potências
Romano?
Sei dacico, slavo,più vicino ad un russo che ad un latino,italiano.
Finiamola con ste cretinate,i Bizantini non erano romani,gli italici non erano bizantini e i rumeni non sono romani.
Buonanotte dalla verità
This Empire never ceased from existance.
Imagine the day we will be in our holy city and celebrate endless liturgy in our Hagia Sofia, may I live to tell! Glory to God for all things, may it be blessed....
Hagia Sophia will be Greek again one day and the bully Turks will get lost. Because they are more than the Greeks think they can continue to bully the lands they conquered. Turks go back to where you came from you Mongols who abandoned your land to conquer the land of others. Go back to where you came from. At least Ataturk made Hagia Sophia a museum but your disgusting Erdogan made it a mosque to provoke the Christian West. You already have the Blue Mosque in that area. Respect the church of Hagia Sophia. It was built to be a church and it was for 1000 years. You cannot change that. It points towards Jerusalem not towards Mecca. Can't you see it? You will never be able to change it. You stole it. Hagia Sophia is not yours.
Long live Rome.
Longue vie à Rome, je suis Grec comme toi mon ami 🦅🏛✝️🇮🇹Imperium Romanum-Βασιλεία τῶν Ῥωμαίων🇬🇷☦️🏛🦅
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The anthem of the world. Bless you all
The anthem of the Ouzhou, anthem of heavens, Tiange, anthem of worlds
GOOD SONG
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Não me canso de ouvir esse Hino! Maravilhoso!
Remember the last hero nations who helped Byzantium: Genoese, Venetian, Catalan, Provençal, Papal States, Sicilians... those are the real Europeans not what we have today, Glory to Latin and Hellenic Rome.
HAIL THE UNWEDDED BRIDE
THE MOTHER OF THE LIVING LORD AND GOD, JESUS CHRIST!
When all roads lead to Rome.
Long live the memory of one of the greatest trailblazers in both the ancient and early medieval European periods respectively (Rome and Byzantium/Constantinople).
Beautiful❤️
Byzantine? You mean Rome? 🇮🇹💪🏻❤️ Much love to my Greek brothers 🇬🇷
Beautiful anthem I am impressed
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Είναι αφιερωμένος στην Παναγία.....όταν οι Άραβες πολιόρκησαν ανεπιτυχώς την Κωνσταντινούπολη ....
The language is Greek guys. Sorry to inform you not Latin. And that exactly how it was in Agia Sofia.
Show see under the surface that Roman Empire was Roman only in name and in management of state.
READ BETWEEN THE LINES
Justiniano el Grande hablaba Latin
@@Will79464He was the last Emperor that his mother tongue was Latin.
@@sgourkon8742 It was roman empire not greek, but culturally was dominated by greeks, after Justinian reign when greek was adopted as official language it alienated latinophones population so when it need it to overcome the foreign danger it will remain weak, so it sucumb to otomans in the end. Sad, even today they try assimilate latinophones, this is the curse that will make greeks never recuperate Constantinopole as now they renounce the roman legacy and extranged the roman descendants.
Very beautiful omg😍😍🤗 😇🙏🙏
This song survives in the Orthodox Church as the Akathist to the Mother of God, Kontakion 1 - usually chanted in 8th Tone.
"To Thee, the Champion Leader, we Thy servants dedicate a feast of victory and of thanksgiving as
ones rescued out of sufferings, O Theotokos: but as Thou art one with might which is invincible,
from all dangers that can be do Thou deliver us, that we may cry to Thee: Rejoice, O Unwedded
Bride!"
Song of the First Hour (Првог часа.)
If only it had remained with its true size for longer... how different would have things been. Justinian, your dream has not yet died.
This is definitely what Theodora sang to Justinian to make him get on the goddamned horse.
Unite Brothers in Christ!
Absolutely magnificent. 👍
A new Roman movement have to come. Let us unite, sodales!
Theos Vouletai ☦️🏰⚔️🦅🇬🇷✊🏻
I do love how they honor The Blessed Virgin Mary+++
Roma aeterna, Constantinopolus aeterna!
Glory to the Roman defenders!
Greek ☦️🇬🇷☦️🇬🇷
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ΔΕΝ ΞΕΧΝΆΜΕ 🇬🇷 🇮🇹
Δεν ξεχνάμε ότι οι Ιταλοί βοήθησαν τον Κεμάλ
What makes me mad is that there was a chance Greece could’ve been given Constantinople after WWI since they had a significant minority there at the time, but unfortunately Ataturk came along and threw Greece’s chances of Byzantine irredentism out the window
Don’t worry brother, our City will return to us as our Greek Orthodox Saints prophesied. 🙏🏼☦️🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
No such thing as as a Byzantine Greek Empire with Constantinople being the capital. Call it what it truly was. It was Rhomania, or the Basileia Romaion, also known as the Imperium Romanorum. The capital was New Rome. This city of Constantine had become the capital of the Romans because the Roman government had established its official residence there since 333 AD. The Romans also had a national myth that presumed that Romans were descended from Trojans of Asia Minor. Asia Minor was therefore something like the original homeland of the Romans for them. The Eastern Romans were calling themselves "Ausones" as the ancient Romans were doing.
@Ευαγγελος Αγγελος I will not cry, because I am the fearsome Belisarius. The Magister Militum of Imperator Iustinianus, charged with freeing the Romans of the West from Germanic occupation. There was once a dream that was Rome, and it continued unabated until 1453 AD. Rome and her glorious civilization will always live in either in the West or in the East.
@Ευαγγελος Αγγελος Keep dreaming, revisionist. Imperator Iustinianus and Magister Belisarius would have strongly disagreed.
@Ευαγγελος Αγγελος Huh?
Long Live ROME
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@@GreekOrthodox7 Keep dreaming, Neo Greek. This was the Romans. Romans ruled over what is today, "Greece" until 1453 AD .
@@atomicpower8227 And those Romans were ethnic Greeks. Roman was just the citizenship of the Empire, but the people were Greeks, and we Greeks are their descendants, meanwhile you have absolutely no relation at all.
@@GreekOrthodox7 One thing is for sure, since you are a Christian, I do not deem you to be a Greek. True Greeks follow the ancient Greek scientific mindset, philosophy and arts. The cross of which you are so proud shows where your heart really lies....
@@user-jt7gc1fp1k Doesn’t matter, the Constitution of Greece opens with the line “In the Name of the Holy and Consubstantial and Indivisible Trinity” and established that adherence to the Greek Orthodox Church is a definitive hallmark of Greek identity and being truly Greek (as well as in the Epidaurus Law of 1822 during the Greek War of Independence). And still today over 80% of Greeks agree that our Greek nationality is defined by Orthodox Christianity. You are minority, and also not Greek. True Greeks are only Greek Orthodox Christians.
Long live the Roman Empire!
Greetings from the province of Thrace
Majestic!