Kingdom, Republic, and Empire are all welcomed
ITT we post saucy Roman memes
decimatio?
i dont get it
Yes decimation
decimation
Reminder that the Romans were gay.
Recommended audiobook for everyone to get.
Actually this is the greatest audiobook of all time. It's Caesar's own memoir of the Gallic War. He was truly the greatest of all Romans.
Aemelius Paulus brought home so much treasure from conquering Macedon that Rome didn't need a war tax for 100 YEARS
Vercingetorix, as brave as he was, was utterly outclassed by Caesar.
>I can't prove my claims. I'm only trying to meme.
Rough Roman memes
Should of pulled his chariot over.
Decimated?
Keep going yes.
they werent your todays LGBT shit, homosexuality was just viewed as "screwing the man's asshole" PERIOD and that was it. They didnt had the christian morality - you want to fuck a man, be my guest, thats it. I guess some people made fun at gays but that was just it. They viewed incest and other degeneracies the same way. Its kind of hard to explain to 21st century people the morality of romans, they didnt had human rights, slavery was something completely natural, there were multiple gods, people killed themselves on the arena, fucking other men was neither encouraged nor illegal, you just could do it if you wanted to, there wasnt a taboo on incest neither on pedophilia.
Viewing romans through our 21st century lens of morality is completely retarded and ahistorical.
THIS
boy raping faggots
Thank you
So long Varus
You should check out the Sunday Aryan art threads:
this is some fucked up shit burning people on crosses
we have similar fucked up shit today. Just different flavor.
We need to go back
bonum thema
I guess it just surreal to me since I'm Christian.
but they also had brothels were straight men can have a good time after long and hard of work. Which something we lack in out fucked up american culture which was founded by degenerate puritans.
No! get the actual physical landmark version because in the book he talks about some villages and rivers which will be hard to understand unless if you have an actual map next to you. You right highly recommended but get the actual landmark version
well said. Very much like Polish second republic.
I prefer the audiobook version because the translator changes it from third to first person, so it gives a more personal feeling. Caesar would write things like "Caesar decided to treat this town with clemency," but this translator changes it to "I decided to treat this town with clemency..."
again it looses the flow if you don't have annotation or maps. Just saying. I couldn't get the same experience unless I had the actual physical book with me. Not all books are good as audiobooks.