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Experiencing Rome: A Visual Exploration... - Lecture 31 - Roman Colonies-Small Romes.mp4
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published: 02 Jul 2011
author: MagisterJacobs
Experiencing Rome: A Visual Exploration... - Lecture 31 - Roman Colonies-Small Romes.mp4
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America is still a British Colony under the Roman Empire
Original video upload from channel: '911SMOM' -- What are the three city states an...
published: 25 Jun 2012
author: Eyes4theProfane
America is still a British Colony under the Roman Empire
Original video upload from channel: '911SMOM' -- What are the three city states and do they rule the world? The flag in Washington's District of Columbia has 3 red stars, each symbolizing a city state within the three city empire. The three city empire consists of Washington DC, London, and Vatican City. London is the corporate center of the three city states and controls the world economically. Washington's District of Columbia city state is in charge of the military, and the Vatican offers spiritual guidance. The constitution of the district of Columbia operates under a tyrannical roman law known as lex fori, which in no way resembles the US constitution. When congress passed the act of 1871, it created a separate corporate government for the District of Columbia. This allowed the District of Columbia to operate as a corporation outside the constitution. If you take a moment to study some signed treaties and charters between the United States and Britain, you will find that the United States has always been a British crowned Colony. In 1606, King James (yes, the King James who revised the bible) signed the charter of Virginia. The charter granted Americas British forefathers a license to settle and colonize America. The charter also guaranteed future kings and queens of England would have sovereign authority over all citizens and colonized land in America. In 1783, the Paris peace treaty was signed. This treaty identifies the King of England as the prince of the United <b>...</b>
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The American Revolution - European Context (& Roman Parallels)
Here I discuss the parallels in history and analysis of the events that took place. I also...
published: 02 Aug 2011
author: TheHumanFiction
The American Revolution - European Context (& Roman Parallels)
Here I discuss the parallels in history and analysis of the events that took place. I also talk about the consequences that this European history had on early American policy. Full text (much expanded and with all references): thehumanfiction.wordpress.com It is Part 7 of my series on the Parallels Between the American Colonies and Roman Kingdom. See the rest: Part 1 (Overview): www.youtube.com Part 2 (Mythology): www.youtube.com Part 3 (The Roman Kingdom): www.youtube.com Part 4 (From Colony to Country): www.youtube.com Part 5: (Religion in Colonial America): www.youtube.com Part 6: (The Puritans): www.youtube.com All images and audio I used were from the public domain.
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THE ANT COLONY - ROMAN VOYAGE PART 2
A cruise around the ship. And an interesting question is posed. Can you answer it? I do re...
published: 10 Aug 2007
author: antcomic
THE ANT COLONY - ROMAN VOYAGE PART 2
A cruise around the ship. And an interesting question is posed. Can you answer it? I do read every post and may respond to yours.
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THE ANT COLONY - ROMAN VOYAGE PART 3
ANT Gets in big trouble. Please comment below. I do read them ALL and may respond to yours...
published: 10 Aug 2007
author: antcomic
THE ANT COLONY - ROMAN VOYAGE PART 3
ANT Gets in big trouble. Please comment below. I do read them ALL and may respond to yours.
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The Puritans in Early America - Parallels with Rome
In this video I discuss the Puritans in early colonial America, especially in Massachusett...
published: 28 Jul 2011
author: TheHumanFiction
The Puritans in Early America - Parallels with Rome
In this video I discuss the Puritans in early colonial America, especially in Massachusetts, including their mythology. I then talk about the parallels with Roman history and mythology, particularly in Virgil's Aeneid It is Part 6 of my series on the Parallels Between the American Colonies and Roman Kingdom. See the rest: Part 1 (Overview): www.youtube.com Part 2 (Roman and American Mythology): www.youtube.com Part 3 (Roman Kingdom and Kings Overview): www.youtube.com Part 4 (The American Transformation): www.youtube.com Part 5 (Religion in Colonial America): www.youtube.com See full text (far longer, with more information and references): thehumanfiction.wordpress.com All images and audio I used were from the public domain!
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Cardo
After the Jewish rebellion led by Simon Bar Kokhba was crushed by Hadrian 130s CE, Jerusal...
published: 20 May 2012
author: elimand1
Cardo
After the Jewish rebellion led by Simon Bar Kokhba was crushed by Hadrian 130s CE, Jerusalem was destroyed. Hadrian built a Roman colony in its place, naming it Colonia Aelia Capitolina, after himself. Like many Roman colonies, Aelia Capitolina was laid out with a Hippodamian grid plan of narrower streets and wider avenues. The main north-south thoroughfare, the Cardo Maximus, was originally a paved avenue approximately 22.5 meters wide (roughly the width of a six lane highway) which ran southward from the site of the Damascus gate, terminating at an unknown point. The southern addition to the Cardo, constructed under Justinian in the 6th century CE, extended the road further south to connect the Church of the Holy Sepulchre with the newly-built Zion Gate Along its length, the roadway was divided into three parts: two colonnaded covered walks flanking a 12 meter wide road. The shaded porticoes provided separation of pedestrian traffic from wheeled carts, shelter from the elements, space for small-scale commerce, as well as opportunities for residents and visitors to gather and interact. The central open pavement provided commercial access as well as ritual space. The Cardo's most striking visual feature was its colonnade, clearly depicted on the Madaba Map. Simple bases supported monolithic shafts, spaced 5.77 meters apart.[6] The shafts supported Byzantine-style Corinthian capitals -- intricately carved, but more stylized versions of their Classical counterparts <b>...</b>
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MAXIUMUS Present: Sétif, Algeria
(Arabic: سطيف; sātēf`, formerly Sitifis Colonia; populat...
published: 14 Sep 2007
author: maxiumus213
MAXIUMUS Present: Sétif, Algeria
(Arabic: سطيف; sātēf`, formerly Sitifis Colonia; population 230000 (2005 estimate) is the capital of Sétif Province, with 1.45 million inhabitants (2005 estimate) and an area of 6504 km², in northeastern Algeria. The city of Setif is located to the south of the Babor Mountains in the Little Kabylie region which is located on the High Plateaus. Setif is connected by rail roads as well as the main national highway. It is a university city approximately 190 miles east of Algiers on the highway to Constantine. Sétif was established by French colonists on the ruins of the first century Roman colony Sitifis. Sitifis was founded by the Romans as a colony for veterans.As the town grew, around 297 AD, the province of Mauretania Sitifensis is established, with Sitifis as the central city. From this point on until the 19th century when the French occupied the area, almost no historical information can be found on the city. In 1838, a French garrison, or military post is established here.In 1945, a local rebellion against the French, resulted in the massacre of forty thousand Algerians. It is now known as the Setif massacre.
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ELCHE ALCUDIA MUSEUM ROMAN PERIOD
The Iberian city, where the Dama de Elche was found,became a Roman colony in 27BC with the...
published: 19 Feb 2008
author: birdman143
ELCHE ALCUDIA MUSEUM ROMAN PERIOD
The Iberian city, where the Dama de Elche was found,became a Roman colony in 27BC with the name of Colonia iulia ilici Augusta and the video shows many artefacts from this period including a beautiful mosaic.
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Founding the Roman and American Republics (with Parallels)
I talk about the foundation of the American and Roman republics, and the parallels between...
published: 29 Oct 2011
author: TheHumanFiction
Founding the Roman and American Republics (with Parallels)
I talk about the foundation of the American and Roman republics, and the parallels between the two during these early years. Watch the playlist of the history videos on the Roman Kingdom and American Colonies: www.youtube.com All images and audio I used were from the public domain
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The Roman Town safari
Roman Town Mons Claudianus, Eastern Desert, Hurghada, Red Sea, Egypt...
published: 04 Sep 2009
author: saharastorm01
The Roman Town safari
Roman Town Mons Claudianus, Eastern Desert, Hurghada, Red Sea, Egypt
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Colony Mission 5 Hacked
Colony mission 5 hacked. Gladiators, Prides and Romans are probably the best units on the ...
published: 24 Apr 2010
author: Warslip2
Colony Mission 5 Hacked
Colony mission 5 hacked. Gladiators, Prides and Romans are probably the best units on the game.
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Park City Motorized Roman Shades @ The Colony
Wireless Motorized by Somfy automated Horizon Roman Shades with Knife Pleat. The Colony @ ...
published: 04 Oct 2011
author: AspenBlinds
Park City Motorized Roman Shades @ The Colony
Wireless Motorized by Somfy automated Horizon Roman Shades with Knife Pleat. The Colony @ Park City Utah. Designed, sold, and installed by Aspen Blinds and Drapery.
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Trier, --Germany's oldest city
Trier, Germany Trier is a historic city in west central Germany, just six miles from the L...
published: 21 Mar 2011
author: PilotandSailor
Trier, --Germany's oldest city
Trier, Germany Trier is a historic city in west central Germany, just six miles from the Luxembourg border and 120 miles SW of Frankfurt. Trier is Germany's oldest city. Legend has it that in 2000 BC the Assyrians established a colony here. The Roman colony of Augusta Treverorum (Trier) was founded by Augustus in 16 BC. Trier became a favored residence of several Roman emperors, including Constantine the Great, the first Christian emperor. The cathedral Constantine built in Trier in 326 AD is Germany's oldest. After destruction by Germanic tribes in the 5th century, the great city of Trier became a small town. Trier's market square (Hauptmarkt) is one of the nicest in Germany, filled with fruit stands, flowers, painted facades, and fountains. Catholic pilgrims still come to Trier in large numbers to honor the relic of the Holy Robe at the Dom St. Peter and the tomb of St. Matthias in the Benedictine church named for him.
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SilverBell Mystery
Maybe an early 20th century hoax, but, still rather puzzling. A Roman colony in the early ...
published: 18 Feb 2012
author: VideoDave2
SilverBell Mystery
Maybe an early 20th century hoax, but, still rather puzzling. A Roman colony in the early Americas? This is the entire talk from the 1990 FortFest. The video is one of the 200+ talk maintained by the International Fortean Organization (INFO ) where DVDs are available www.forteans.com
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Pompeii's Amphitheatre
Pompeii's amphitheatre was built shortly after the city became a Roman colony in 80 BC...
published: 20 Feb 2009
author: KSHSClassCiv
Pompeii's Amphitheatre
Pompeii's amphitheatre was built shortly after the city became a Roman colony in 80 BC. It was paid for by the town's senior magistrates Marcus Porcius and Gaius Quinctius Valgus. An inscription was set up to record their generority. The building is the earliest stone (permanent) Roman amphitheatre known. A riot in AD59 saw the Pompeians murdering rival supporters from nearby Nuceria during a gladiatorial show. The Senate in Rome closed the building to gladiator fights for ten years. The amphitheatre of Pompeii is prescribed content for the UK-based OCR examination board's A-level paper Cities of Roman Italy (CC6). The building's upper levels are now closed to visitors.
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Corinth: Mother of Greek Colonies
The song is ΠΑΠΑΡΟΥΝΑ (Poppy) by Notis Sfak...
published: 24 Jun 2008
author: Yanitsaros
Corinth: Mother of Greek Colonies
The song is ΠΑΠΑΡΟΥΝΑ (Poppy) by Notis Sfakianakis (ΝΟΤΗΣ ΣΦΑΚΙΑΝΑΚΗΣ). The paintings are mostly by Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema. There is a lot to say on a city such as Corinth (Κόρινθος). She has mythical heroes like Bellerophon (βελλεροφῶν) who rode Pegasus (Πήγασος) and slaughtered the Chimera (Χίμαιρα). She is also the home of Arion the great poet. Periander (Περίανδρος), one of the seven wise men of Greece is also Corinthian. Corinth was by far the richest city of Ancient Greece. She was inhabited by Dorians, and her artisans created great hellenic sculptures and weapons. The shield and helmet of Corinth was the model for most of the other Greek city-states. The Corinthian column structure was especially favoured during the Hellenist Era after Alexander the Great. Corinth's wealth came from arts, trade, commerce, shipping and science. Ancient Greeks used to say 'not everyone can afford to live in Corinth'. Corinth also had many colonies, such as Syracuse in Sicily, Apollonia, Epidamnus and Ambracia in Epirus. Corinth's troubles with some of its colonies led to the Peloponnesian war. Corinth was the city that Philip II of Macedon chose to make the Hellenic League, to plan the invasion of Persia. Corinth destroyed by the Romans, later rebuilt and it became the capital city of the Achaean province of the Roman Empire. Corinthian women had long hair tied in the back with a knot held together with ivory and silver hairpins. Paul the Apostle instructed these women to cover <b>...</b>
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How Poseidonia Became Paestum - The Graeco-Roman City of Paestum (4/4)
Free learning from The Open University www.open.edu --- How Greek culture of Poseidonia wa...
published: 27 Jul 2011
author: OUlearn
How Poseidonia Became Paestum - The Graeco-Roman City of Paestum (4/4)
Free learning from The Open University www.open.edu --- How Greek culture of Poseidonia was absorbed into the new Roman colony. (Part 4 of 4) Playlist link - www.youtube.com --- For more information about How Poseidonia became Paestum visit www3.open.ac.uk
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THE ANT COLONY - GOES ROMAN
Come with me to Rome my little loveable colony...
published: 08 Aug 2007
author: antcomic
THE ANT COLONY - GOES ROMAN
Come with me to Rome my little loveable colony
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Pompei - Italy - Unesco World Heritage Site
Pompei is a city and comune in the province of Naples in Campania, southern Italy. The cit...
published: 07 Nov 2010
author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
Pompei - Italy - Unesco World Heritage Site
Pompei is a city and comune in the province of Naples in Campania, southern Italy. The city is mainly famous for the ruins of the ancient city of Pompeii, located in the frazione of Pompei Scavi. The central basilica, dedicated to Madonna del Rosario di Pompei, has become a site for Catholic pilgrimages in recent years. It houses a canvas by Luca Giordano. [edit] Pompeii is a partially buried Roman town-city near modern Naples in the Italian region of Campania, in the territory of the comune of Pompei. Along with Herculaneum, its sister city, Pompeii was destroyed and completely buried during a long catastrophic eruption of the volcano Mount Vesuvius spanning two days in 79 AD. The eruption buried Pompeii under 4 to 6 meters of ash and pumice, and it was lost for over 1500 years before its accidental rediscovery in 1599. Since then, its excavation has provided an extraordinarily detailed insight into the life of a city at the height of the Roman Empire. Today, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the most popular tourist attractions of Italy, with approximately 2500000 visitors every year.Early history The archaeological digs at the site extend to the street level of the 79 AD volcanic event; deeper digs in older parts of Pompeii and core samples of nearby drillings have exposed layers of jumbled sediment that suggest that the city had suffered from the volcano and other seismic events before then. Three sheets of sediment have been found on top of the lava that lies <b>...</b>
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American Motives for Revolution (& Parallels with Rome)
This is Part 4 of my series on the Parallels Between the Roman Kingdom and American Coloni...
published: 20 Jul 2011
author: TheHumanFiction
American Motives for Revolution (& Parallels with Rome)
This is Part 4 of my series on the Parallels Between the Roman Kingdom and American Colonies. See the rest: Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com Full text (much expanded and with references) located here: thehumanfiction.wordpress.com This video discusses the motives behind America's founding, the legal and social reasons for independence and, briefly, the similarities between the American and Roman fight to found a Republic. All audio and images I used are were from the public domain!
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Photos of the Greco-Roman city of Paestum (Italy)
Photos of the Greco-Roman city of Paestum (Italy). Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com...
published: 19 Dec 2011
author: vstefanu
Photos of the Greco-Roman city of Paestum (Italy)
Photos of the Greco-Roman city of Paestum (Italy). Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com