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Odoacer
Odoacer...
published: 08 Nov 2010
author: Squattro1234
Odoacer
Odoacer
published: 08 Nov 2010
views: 447
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The Last Legion
Rome, 476 AD. The Roman Empire is being threatened. A mighty force for almost 500 years, (...
published: 09 Aug 2007
author: TheWeinsteinCompany
The Last Legion
Rome, 476 AD. The Roman Empire is being threatened. A mighty force for almost 500 years, (at its height, Rome's power spread from Mesopotamia in the east to the Iberian peninsula in the west, from the Rhine and Danube in the north to Egypt in the south), this story follows the gripping capture of young Romulus Augustus (THOMAS SANGSTER). On the eve of twelve-year-old Romulus Augustus' crowning ceremony to become the new emperor, Barbarian general Odoacer (PETER MULLAN) arrives in Rome to make a deal with Orestes (IAIN GLEN). Odoacer makes demands of the Roman Empire in fair exchange for his decade-long support of the Roman legions in the east. But Orestes refuses. On Coronation day, as all of Rome gathers to watch the proceedings, Ambrosinus (SIR BEN KINGSLEY), the shaman who is a mentor and tutor to Romulus, predicts danger. Orestes is worried about his son's safety and appoints Aurelius (COLIN FIRTH) of the fourth legion to be his personal guard. That night, Aurelius and his legionnaires confront danger—Odoacer and his army have returned to Rome. With a deafening roar, the Barbarian army storms the city. A battle ensues, the brutal invaders show no mercy and blood flows through the streets. With Orestes slaughtered, Romulus is captured along with Ambrosinus and taken to the island fortress of Capri. There, Romulus finds the mythical sword of Caesar that holds the prophecy, "One edge to defend, one to defeat; ...to fit the hand of he...who is destined to rule." But, not ...
published: 09 Aug 2007
author: TheWeinsteinCompany
views: 163512
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Mark Roeder ODOACER
Mark Roeder who plays the Hedonistic and Psychopatic Megaloman Barbarian chief Odoacer in ...
published: 24 Sep 2010
author: Ivan Pavletic
Mark Roeder ODOACER
Mark Roeder who plays the Hedonistic and Psychopatic Megaloman Barbarian chief Odoacer in 476 AD The Leader of the Ostrogoths, who after centuries of wars between Germanic tribes and Romans, finally takes over ROME on September 4th 476 AD Officially Ending the Western Roman Empire, by deposing of the Last Roman Caesar Romulus Augustulus.
published: 24 Sep 2010
author: Ivan Pavletic
views: 614
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Mount & Blade: Before the Siege
King George of the Black Cathedral attempts to destroy the attacking Calradian Army, lead ...
published: 08 Jul 2010
author: azile0
Mount & Blade: Before the Siege
King George of the Black Cathedral attempts to destroy the attacking Calradian Army, lead by Regent Alex, before they can siege the walls of Odoacer. The Cathedral army is destroyed, and George captured. The walls of Odoacer are left to its garrison. ____________________________________________________________ Game: Mount & Blade Mod: Wedding Dance 1.92 I love Wedding Dance. Tons of new crap. Like new village quests, where you have to stand on a raft and shoot at river bandits as you float down. The reward for that quest is this badass bow I'm using. 35p, 115 speed. Add on 66 arrows, and I'm one mean mulching machine. And I have 16 companions, including Prince Sven.
published: 08 Jul 2010
author: azile0
views: 1152
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Revelation - Part 15 The Forth Trumpet Judgment by Bill Sanford
John's REV 8:12 states "And the fourth angel sounded, and the third part of the SUN was sm...
published: 06 Nov 2011
author: Photoguy7
Revelation - Part 15 The Forth Trumpet Judgment by Bill Sanford
John's REV 8:12 states "And the fourth angel sounded, and the third part of the SUN was smitten, and the third part of the MOON, and the third part of the STARS; so as the third part of them was darkened, and the day shone not for a third part of it and the night likewise." Now what will be the final judgment the forth trumpet sounds darkening of the SUN, MOON and STARS, which is the symbolism of the ruling powers and authorities, denotes the FINAL END of the last ONE THIRD of the WESTERN ROMAN EMPIRE, which was eclipsed by Odoacer ruler of the Heruli who after defeating and capturing Rome banished the last Western Emperor, 12 year old Romulus-Augustus on September 4, 476 AD who had only ruled Rome as Emperor for 10 months and retired forever the Imperial title "Emperor" in the west. Odoacer became the First King of France in 476 AD. Thus the sun, moon and stars of the rulers of the mighty Western Empire were extinguished into oblivion in 476 AD and brought the 1200 year reign of the Western Empire to an end taking just under 100 years of 4 divine trumpet judgments. WHSanford@aol.com Bill Sanford
published: 06 Nov 2011
author: Photoguy7
views: 792
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476 AD Official Movie Trailer in HD
www.croatia.org A Historic Epic Feature, about the very End of Roman Empire. Since the las...
published: 25 Jan 2011
author: Ivan Pavletic
476 AD Official Movie Trailer in HD
www.croatia.org A Historic Epic Feature, about the very End of Roman Empire. Since the last Roman Victorious Campaign, against Attila The Hun, led by General Flavius Aetius in 451 AD Rome had endured two decades of turmoil, and had reached it's very end. Flavius' son, Aetius Patrius Majorian, now as the Commander of all the Roman Armies, gathers the Last and the Best of all the Roman Centurions, for the Final Battle for Rome. After 12 centuries of power, Rome has reached it's very end, the eve of September 3rd, 476 AD The last day of the Mighty Rome, that once Ruled all the Known World, from the borders of Scotland, to the Deserts of Arabia. It is the Eve of an Ancient Age, and Donning of the New Dark Ages. As the Last Roman Emperor, Romulus Augustulus, sits on his throne in Rome, the Barbarian Ostrogoths, under their leader Odoacer, sack the City of Ravenna, the last stronghold North of Rome. Nevertheless, contrary to the warning of General Aetius Patrius Majorian, it is the popular belief, of Rome Lasting Forever, that stands in the way of evacuating the city. Although the end is nearing, it's the Roman tradition of holding Barbarians in contempt, as well as constant preaching by the Roman Senate of "Ethernal Rome", which makes the possibility of Rome falling seem practically unimaginable. However, with the City of Ravenna fallen, North of Rome becomes completely unprotected, hence the Ostrogoths finally reach the Gates of Rome, ready to fulfill their long awaited dream ...
published: 25 Jan 2011
author: Ivan Pavletic
views: 7253
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476 AD Official (Trailer)
A Historic Epic Feature, about the very End of Roman Empire. Since the last Roman Victorio...
published: 01 Feb 2011
author: EosPowProductionsllc
476 AD Official (Trailer)
A Historic Epic Feature, about the very End of Roman Empire. Since the last Roman Victorious Campaign, against Attila The Hun, led by General Flavius Aetius in 451 AD Rome had endured two decades of turmoil, and had reached it's very end. Flavius' son, Aetius Patrius Majorian, now as the Commander of all the Roman Armies, gathers the Last and the Best of all the Roman Centurions, for the Final Battle for Rome. After 12 centuries of power, Rome has reached it's very end, the eve of September 3rd, 476 AD The last day of the Mighty Rome, that once Ruled all the Known World, from the borders of Scotland, to the Deserts of Arabia. It is the Eve of an Ancient Age, and Donning of the New Dark Ages. As the Last Roman Emperor, Romulus Augustulus, sits on his throne in Rome, the Barbarian Ostrogoths, under their leader Odoacer, sack the City of Ravenna, the last stronghold North of Rome. Nevertheless, contrary to the warning of General Aetius Patrius Majorian, it is the popular belief, of Rome Lasting Forever, that stands in the way of evacuating the city. Although the end is nearing, it's the Roman tradition of holding Barbarians in contempt, as well as constant preaching by the Roman Senate of "Ethernal Rome", which makes the possibility of Rome falling seem practically unimaginable. However, with the City of Ravenna fallen, North of Rome becomes completely unprotected, hence the Ostrogoths finally reach the Gates of Rome, ready to fulfill their long awaited dream after centuries ...
published: 01 Feb 2011
author: EosPowProductionsllc
views: 1199
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Barbarians: The Vandals
See how the Vandals really vandalized the Western Roman Empire. KEY: Vandals = Red West Ro...
published: 19 Sep 2010
author: EmperorTigerstar
Barbarians: The Vandals
See how the Vandals really vandalized the Western Roman Empire. KEY: Vandals = Red West Rome = Green East Rome = Pink Visigoths = Black Alans = Brown Suevi = Orange Odoacer = Tan Ostrogoths = Yellow
published: 19 Sep 2010
author: EmperorTigerstar
views: 2364
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476 AD Official Movie Trailer in 3D
www.croatia.org A Historic Epic Feature, about the very End of Roman Empire. Since the las...
published: 24 Oct 2011
author: Ivan Pavletic
476 AD Official Movie Trailer in 3D
www.croatia.org A Historic Epic Feature, about the very End of Roman Empire. Since the last Roman Victorious Campaign, against Attila The Hun, led by General Flavius Aetius in 451 AD Rome had endured two decades of turmoil, and had reached it's very end. Flavius' son, Aetius Patrius Majorian, now as the Commander of all the Roman Armies, gathers the Last and the Best of all the Roman Centurions, for the Final Battle for Rome. After 12 centuries of power, Rome has reached it's very end, the eve of September 3rd, 476 AD The last day of the Mighty Rome, that once Ruled all the Known World, from the borders of Scotland, to the Deserts of Arabia. It is the Eve of an Ancient Age, and Donning of the New Dark Ages. As the Last Roman Emperor, Romulus Augustulus, sits on his throne in Rome, the Barbarian Ostrogoths, under their leader Odoacer, sack the City of Ravenna, the last stronghold North of Rome. Nevertheless, contrary to the warning of General Aetius Patrius Majorian, it is the popular belief, of Rome Lasting Forever, that stands in the way of evacuating the city. Although the end is nearing, it's the Roman tradition of holding Barbarians in contempt, as well as constant preaching by the Roman Senate of "Ethernal Rome", which makes the possibility of Rome falling seem practically unimaginable. However, with the City of Ravenna fallen, North of Rome becomes completely unprotected, hence the Ostrogoths finally reach the Gates of Rome, ready to fulfill their long awaited dream ...
published: 24 Oct 2011
author: Ivan Pavletic
views: 781
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476 AD Official Theatrical Trailer HD
476Ad-TheMovie.com Since the last Roman Victorious Campaign, against Attila The Hun, led b...
published: 27 Oct 2011
author: 476ADTheMovie
476 AD Official Theatrical Trailer HD
476Ad-TheMovie.com Since the last Roman Victorious Campaign, against Attila The Hun, led by General Flavius Aetius in 451 AD Rome had endured two decades of turmoil, and had reached it's very end. Flavius' son, Aetius Patrius Majorian, now as the Commander of all the Roman Armies, gathers the Last and the Best of all the Roman Centurions, for the Final Battle for Rome. After 12 centuries of power, Rome has reached it's very end, the eve of September 3rd, 476 AD The last day of the Mighty Rome, that once Ruled all the Known World, from the borders of Scotland, to the Deserts of Arabia. It is the Eve of an Ancient Age, and Donning of the New Dark Ages. As the Last Roman Emperor, Romulus Augustulus, sits on his throne in Rome, the Barbarian Ostrogoths, under their leader Odoacer, sack the City of Ravenna, the last stronghold North of Rome. Nevertheless, contrary to the warning of General Aetius Patrius Majorian, it is the popular belief, of Rome Lasting Forever, that stands in the way of evacuating the city. Although the end is nearing, it's the Roman tradition of holding Barbarians in contempt, as well as constant preaching by the Roman Senate of "Ethernal Rome", which makes the possibility of Rome falling seem practically unimaginable. However, with the City of Ravenna fallen, North of Rome becomes completely unprotected, hence the Ostrogoths finally reach the Gates of Rome, ready to fulfill their long awaited dream after centuries of wars. Crushing the City of Rome, once ...
published: 27 Oct 2011
author: 476ADTheMovie
views: 273
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On the set of 476 AD
Scene: Odoacer and his son before the final Battle with the Romans....
published: 05 Oct 2010
author: Ivan Pavletic
On the set of 476 AD
Scene: Odoacer and his son before the final Battle with the Romans.
published: 05 Oct 2010
author: Ivan Pavletic
views: 202
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The Last Legion - Savages [Full Version]
A video about the movie "The Last Legion", along the full version (part 1 and 2) of Disney...
published: 31 Aug 2009
author: TheBlueFairy1987
The Last Legion - Savages [Full Version]
A video about the movie "The Last Legion", along the full version (part 1 and 2) of Disney song "Savages" from "Pocahontas", by Stephen Schwartz. I thought it might fit "The Last Legion" too for the war theme and of course for the characters enemies which are precisely savages: Odoacer, Wulfila, Hrothgar and Vortgyn. Aurelius, Ambrosinus, Mira and Romulus Augustus will fight them till the end, with the dawn of a new era. I hope you'll enjoy it! :)
published: 31 Aug 2009
author: TheBlueFairy1987
views: 13478
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The Roman Emperors
The rulers of the Roman Empire (west) starting with Julius Caesar whose adopted heir Octav...
published: 28 Aug 2009
author: MadMonarchist
The Roman Emperors
The rulers of the Roman Empire (west) starting with Julius Caesar whose adopted heir Octavian became the first Roman Emperor as Augustus Caesar. The original line ruled until the suicide of the infamous Emperor Nero. The Roman Empire reached its peak in terms of size under the Emperor Trajan after which all prayers for the Emperor included the phrase, "may he be luckier than Augustus and greater than Trajan". The Severan dynasty was the next great house, descending from Septimus Severus. East and West were reunited by Emperor Constantine the Great who was also the first Christian emperor. Paganism was suppressed by Emperor Theodosius the Great but barbarian tribes ate away at the frontiers of Rome. The Huns of Attila ravaged much of the west during the reign of Valentinian III and Rome itself was sacked during the reign of Honorius. In 476 AD the Roman Empire in the west officially came to an end with the overthrow of the young Emperor Romulus Augustulus at the hands of Odoacer.
published: 28 Aug 2009
author: MadMonarchist
views: 8755
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The Roman Empire
The Roman Empire (Latin: Imperium Romanum) was the post-Republican period of the ancient R...
published: 26 Apr 2012
author: Menteon Learning
The Roman Empire
The Roman Empire (Latin: Imperium Romanum) was the post-Republican period of the ancient Roman civilization, characterised by an autocratic form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean.
The 500-year-old Roman Republic, which preceded it, had been weakened and subverted through several civil wars.[nb 2] Several events are commonly proposed to mark the transition from Republic to Empire, including Julius Caesar's appointment as perpetual dictator (44 BC), the Battle of Actium (2 September 31 BC), and the Roman Senate's granting to Octavian the honorific Augustus (16 January 27 BC).
Roman expansion began in the days of the Republic, but the Empire reached its greatest extent under Emperor Trajan: during his reign (98 to 117 AD) the Roman Empire controlled approximately 6.5 million km2 of land surface.
Because of the Empire's vast extent and long endurance, the institutions and culture of Rome had a profound and lasting influence on the development of language, religion, architecture, philosophy, law, and forms of government in the territory it governed, particularly Europe, and by means of European expansionism throughout the modern world.
In the late 3rd century AD, Diocletian established the practice of dividing authority between four co-emperors (known as the tetrarchy) in order to better secure the vast territory, putting an end to the Crisis of the Third Century. During the following decades the Empire was often divided along an East/West axis. After the death of Theodosius I in 395 it was divided for the last time.
The crumbling Western Roman Empire ended in 476 when Romulus Augustus was forced to abdicate to the Germanic warlord Odoacer.
The Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire ended in 1453 with the death of Constantine XI and the capture of Constantinople by Mehmed II, leader of the Ottoman Turks.
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Revelation-Part 11-The Seventh Seal - by Bill Sanford
The Seventh Seal is unique, in that it is sub-divided into Seven Trumpets, and the LAST th...
published: 02 Oct 2011
author: Photoguy7
Revelation-Part 11-The Seventh Seal - by Bill Sanford
The Seventh Seal is unique, in that it is sub-divided into Seven Trumpets, and the LAST three of these Trumpets are described as Three WOES. The first 6 Seals, as we have seen, clearly described rise and fall of the Pagan Roman Empire as judgment for the slaughter of millions of Torah observant Nazarenes. Now we will see that the opening of the 7th Seal by Y'shua actually releases the 7 angels who will blow the 7 trumpets. Again, this continues to show the order in which the prophecies were written, is the order the judgments will be fulfilled on the earth against the governments and people that make up the Babylonian Harlot system who persecute and murder Fathers chosen covenant people, Israel. We will now begin to see that the FIRST 4 TRUMPETS of the 7th Seal will describe the judgments against the Western Roman Empire by the 4 great invasions of the Visigoths, the Vandals, the Huns, and finally Odoacer, king of the Heruli and the Western Goths, who finally conquered Rome in 476 AD and brought the 1200 year reign of the Western Empire of Rome to an end. This was the area from which the future Ten Kingdoms, symbolized in Daniel's visions as Ten Horns on the Beast and Ten Toes on the feet of the Metallic Image would emerge. These first 4 trumpet judgments range from approximately 395 to 476 AD. Bill Sanford
published: 02 Oct 2011
author: Photoguy7
views: 743
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Zeno Byzantine Emperor 474-475 and 476-491AD Biography Ancient Coins Numismatic Investment
www.TrustedCoins.com - Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert and dealer of authentic ancient ...
published: 08 Jul 2012
author: Ilya Zlobin
Zeno Byzantine Emperor 474-475 and 476-491AD Biography Ancient Coins Numismatic Investment
www.TrustedCoins.com - Ilya Zlobin, world-renowned expert and dealer of authentic ancient Greek, Roman, Biblical, Byzantine coins and artifacts, reads an informative history and introduces you to the benefits of buying ancient coins from him. You can search his store for authentic items that are related to the topic the video discusses. You are invited to visit his website, http for a selection of over 6800 authentic ancient Greek Roman Biblical Byzantine artifacts and coins all certified authentic and guaranteed authentic for a lifetime. These items make a great gift, and make a great numismatic investment. Zeno (Flavius Zeno Augustus. 425 -- 9 April 491), originally named Tarasis, was Byzantine Emperor from 474 to 475 and again from 476 to 491. Zeno was born in Isauria, at Rusumblada, later renamed Zenonopolis in Zeno's honour. In the mid-460s Eastern Roman Emperor Leo I wanted to balance the weight of the Germanic component of the army, whose leader was the Alan magister militum Aspar. He thought that Tarasis and his Isaurians could be that counterweight, and called him, with many Isaurians, to Constantinople. In 465 he become friend and ally of the Emperor. To make himself more acceptable to the Roman hierarchy and the population of Constantinople, Tarasis adopted the Greek name of Zeno and used it for the rest of his life. In mid-late 466 Zeno married Ariadne, elder daughter of Leo I and Verina. After the attack Aspar and Ardabur Zeno did not return to Constantinople ...
published: 08 Jul 2012
author: Ilya Zlobin
views: 52
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Suggestiva Toscana (charming Tuscany) Lucca
Lucca is a city in Tuscany, central Italy, situated on the river Serchio in a fertile plai...
published: 09 Sep 2009
author: forever57
Suggestiva Toscana (charming Tuscany) Lucca
Lucca is a city in Tuscany, central Italy, situated on the river Serchio in a fertile plain near (but not on) the Ligurian Sea. It is the capital city of the Province of Lucca. Among other reasons, it is famous for its intact Renaissance-era city walls History Ancient and medieval city Lucca was founded by the Etruscans (there are traces of a pre-existing Ligurian settlement) and became a Roman colony in 180 BC. The rectangular grid of its historical centre preserves the Roman street plan, and the Piazza San Michele occupies the site of the ancient forum. Traces of the amphitheatre can still be seen in the Piazza dell'Anfiteatro. Lucca was the site of a conference in 56 BC which reaffirmed the superiority of the Roman First Triumvirate. Piazza Anfiteatro and Basilica di San Frediano.Frediano, an Irish monk, was bishop of Lucca in the early 5th century.[1] At one point, Lucca was plundered by Odoacer, the first Germanic King of Italy. Lucca was an important city and fortress even in the 6th century, when Narses besieged it for several months in 553. Under the Lombards, it was the seat of a duke who minted his own coins. The Holy Face of Lucca (or Volto Santo), a major relic supposedly carved by Nicodemus, arrived in 742. It became prosperous through the silk trade that began in the 11th century, and came to rival the silks of Byzantium. During the 10-11th centuries Lucca was the capital of the feudal margravate of Tuscany, more or less independent but owing nominal ...
published: 09 Sep 2009
author: forever57
views: 1538
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The Day of the East Wind.asf
Isaiah 27:8 In measure, when it shooteth forth, thou wilt debate with it: he stayeth his r...
published: 09 Feb 2012
author: EscapeForYourLife
The Day of the East Wind.asf
Isaiah 27:8 In measure, when it shooteth forth, thou wilt debate with it: he stayeth his rough wind in the day of the east wind. THE 7 Trumpets: 1st-4th Revelation 8-9: 321 The first Sunday Law 330 Constantine moves his Capitol from Rome to Constantinople 395 Aleric arrives (1st Trumpet) 428 Genseric arrives (2nd Trumpet) 433 Attila the Hun arrives (3rd Trumpet) 476 Odoacer brings final demise to Western Rome (4th Trumpet) These four scourges effectively brought down the Western Roman Empire. 538 Papal Rome begins to rule 627 December 27th the Battle of Nineveh opens the way for Islam(5th Trumpet) 1299 Ottoman Empire established (1st Woe) Islam: Arabia—Mohamed THE KEY: Empowered after war between East and West that ended at the Battle of Niniveh: Mode of warfare: strike suddenly and unexpectedly Focus of warfare: the armies of Rome Directed by their tails: The ancient and honourable, he is the head; and the prophet that teacheth lies, he is the tail. Isaiah 9:15. Providential force that tormented (HURTS) the armies of Rome History: From Mohamed to July 27, 1299 and then until July 27, 1449 Hurt not those who have the Seal of GOD www.TheLatterRainSealingMessage.com After the death of Mohammad, he was succeeded in the command by Abu-bekr in AD632, who commanded:"when you fight the battle of the lord,...Destroy no palm trees, nor burn any fields of corn. Cut down no fruit-trees, nor do any mischief to cattle. Only such as you kill to eat... As you go on, you will find some ...
published: 09 Feb 2012
author: EscapeForYourLife
views: 155