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EuroNews - EN - Europeans: The Treaty of Rome is nearly...
Until it is replaced by a new European constitution the Treaty of Rome remains the foundat...
published: 16 Jun 2007
author: Euronews
EuroNews - EN - Europeans: The Treaty of Rome is nearly...
EuroNews - EN - Europeans: The Treaty of Rome is nearly...
Until it is replaced by a new European constitution the Treaty of Rome remains the foundation of the European Union. We track the evolution of this historic ...- published: 16 Jun 2007
- views: 2974
- author: Euronews
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Official video from EESC - Treaty of Rome
Official video from European Economic and Social Committee "The adventures of the negotiat...
published: 14 Jun 2009
author: eparticipacija
Official video from EESC - Treaty of Rome
Official video from EESC - Treaty of Rome
Official video from European Economic and Social Committee "The adventures of the negotiation of theTreaties of Rome."- published: 14 Jun 2009
- views: 2815
- author: eparticipacija
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Interpreting negotiations of Treaty of Rome
On 26 June 1956, negotiations on treaties to establish an European Economic Community and ...
published: 26 Jun 2011
author: DGInterpretation
Interpreting negotiations of Treaty of Rome
Interpreting negotiations of Treaty of Rome
On 26 June 1956, negotiations on treaties to establish an European Economic Community and an Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) started between Belgium, Franc...- published: 26 Jun 2011
- views: 1989
- author: DGInterpretation
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The History and the Construction of Europe (part 1)
What role has the European Parliament played in a few key dates in European history? This ...
published: 23 Dec 2012
author: eurocation
The History and the Construction of Europe (part 1)
The History and the Construction of Europe (part 1)
What role has the European Parliament played in a few key dates in European history? This Memoclip shows the important events of the European construction fr...- published: 23 Dec 2012
- views: 355
- author: eurocation
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Archive Signature of treaties of Rome 1957 - EU Stock Video
Le firme del primo Trattato Europeo a Roma, nel 1957....
published: 07 Dec 2012
author: arseuropa
Archive Signature of treaties of Rome 1957 - EU Stock Video
Archive Signature of treaties of Rome 1957 - EU Stock Video
Le firme del primo Trattato Europeo a Roma, nel 1957.- published: 07 Dec 2012
- views: 222
- author: arseuropa
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Committee of the Regions in Rome - 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome
Film shown at the Committee of the Regions ceremony in Rome, 23 March 2007, to mark the 50...
published: 06 Sep 2007
author: Committee of the Regions
Committee of the Regions in Rome - 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome
Committee of the Regions in Rome - 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome
Film shown at the Committee of the Regions ceremony in Rome, 23 March 2007, to mark the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome which paved the way for today'...- published: 06 Sep 2007
- views: 495
- author: Committee of the Regions
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2 euro coin Ireland Eire 2007 Treaty of Rome
2 euro coin Ireland -The centre part of the coin shows the treaty signed by the original s...
published: 25 Feb 2011
author: Eurocoinnews
2 euro coin Ireland Eire 2007 Treaty of Rome
2 euro coin Ireland Eire 2007 Treaty of Rome
2 euro coin Ireland -The centre part of the coin shows the treaty signed by the original six member states of the European Coal and Steel Community, on a bac...- published: 25 Feb 2011
- views: 370
- author: Eurocoinnews
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Common Destiny - part 1
Common Destiny 01/1958 Six States decided to join their destinies and create the European ...
published: 05 Jan 2010
author: EuropeanUnionRules
Common Destiny - part 1
Common Destiny - part 1
Common Destiny 01/1958 Six States decided to join their destinies and create the European Coal and Steel Community (Treaty of Paris 1951). From that moment o...- published: 05 Jan 2010
- views: 2807
- author: EuropeanUnionRules
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It's Our History! - The Treaty of Rome
The original of the Treaty of Rome, marking the birth of the European Union....
published: 28 Apr 2008
author: vertdeau
It's Our History! - The Treaty of Rome
It's Our History! - The Treaty of Rome
The original of the Treaty of Rome, marking the birth of the European Union.- published: 28 Apr 2008
- views: 458
- author: vertdeau
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Rome: Total War 2: World wide peace treaty
YOU GET A PEACE TREATY!
YOU GET A PEACE TREATY!
YOU GET A PEACE TREATY!
EVERY BODY GET-SA...
published: 23 Nov 2013
Rome: Total War 2: World wide peace treaty
Rome: Total War 2: World wide peace treaty
YOU GET A PEACE TREATY! YOU GET A PEACE TREATY! YOU GET A PEACE TREATY! EVERY BODY GET-SA-PEACE TREATY- published: 23 Nov 2013
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HI$TORY REPEATING ITSELF: Papal Coincidence? Rome's Lateran Treaty Feb 11th 1929 & 2013?
NEW POPE & PAPAL HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF: February 11th & Lateran Treaty Coincidence? Pope ...
published: 20 Mar 2013
author: RastafariSabbathical
HI$TORY REPEATING ITSELF: Papal Coincidence? Rome's Lateran Treaty Feb 11th 1929 & 2013?
HI$TORY REPEATING ITSELF: Papal Coincidence? Rome's Lateran Treaty Feb 11th 1929 & 2013?
NEW POPE & PAPAL HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF: February 11th & Lateran Treaty Coincidence? Pope (Religious Leadership Title),History,Roman Catholic Church,Peter th...- published: 20 Mar 2013
- views: 271
- author: RastafariSabbathical
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Nikos Deja Vu - Archbishop Christodoulos on the 50 years after the Treaty of Rome
Nikos Deja Vu - Archbishop Christodoulos on the 50 years after the Treaty of Rome....
published: 10 Nov 2010
author: n2010k
Nikos Deja Vu - Archbishop Christodoulos on the 50 years after the Treaty of Rome
Nikos Deja Vu - Archbishop Christodoulos on the 50 years after the Treaty of Rome
Nikos Deja Vu - Archbishop Christodoulos on the 50 years after the Treaty of Rome.- published: 10 Nov 2010
- views: 114
- author: n2010k
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The Rome Treaty at Fifty: Looking from the 'outside'
ziya muezzinoglu's speech....
published: 15 Jun 2007
author: gorkemtube
The Rome Treaty at Fifty: Looking from the 'outside'
The Rome Treaty at Fifty: Looking from the 'outside'
ziya muezzinoglu's speech.- published: 15 Jun 2007
- views: 57
- author: gorkemtube
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THE VANDALS - ENEMIES OF ROME - HistoryDocumentaryTV
Genseric or more often Gaiseric or sometimes Geiseric (c. 389 -- January 25, 477), was Kin...
published: 30 Dec 2013
THE VANDALS - ENEMIES OF ROME - HistoryDocumentaryTV
THE VANDALS - ENEMIES OF ROME - HistoryDocumentaryTV
Genseric or more often Gaiseric or sometimes Geiseric (c. 389 -- January 25, 477), was King of the Vandals and Alans (428--477) who established the Vandal Kingdom was one of the key players in the troubles of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century. During his nearly 50 years of rule, he raised a relatively insignificant Germanic tribe to the status of a major Mediterranean power — which, after he died, entered a swift decline and eventual collapse. Succeeding his brother Gunderic at a time when the Vandals were settled in Baetica (modern Andalusia, Spain), Gaiseric transported all his people, around 80,000, to Northern Africa in 428. He might have been invited by the Roman governor Bonifacius, who wished to use the military strength of the Vandals in his struggle against the imperial government. Gaiseric caused great devastation as he moved eastward from the Strait of Gibraltar across Africa. He turned on Bonifacius, defeated his army in 430, and then crushed the joint forces of the Eastern and Western empires that had been sent against him. In 435 Gaiseric concluded a treaty with the Romans under which the Vandals retained Mauretania and part of Numidia as federates (allies under special treaty) of Rome. In a surprise move on October 19, 439, Gaiseric captured Carthage, striking a devastating blow at imperial power. In a 442 treaty with Rome the Vandals were recognized as the independent rulers of Byzacena, and part of Numidia. Gaiseric's fleet soon came to control much of the western Mediterranean, and he annexed the Balearic Islands, Sardinia, Corsica, Malta and Sicily. His most famous exploit, however, was the capture and plundering of Rome in June 455. Subsequently the King defeated two major efforts of the Romans to overthrow him, that of the emperor Majorian in 460, and that led by Basiliscus at the Battle of Cape Bon in 468. After dying in Carthage at the great age of 88, Gaiseric was succeeded by his son Huneric. - HistoryDocumentaryTV HistoryDocumentaryTV- published: 30 Dec 2013
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„50 years Elysée Treaty" Round Table Discussion at IIRPS
To mark the fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the Elysée Treaty (on 22 January 1963),...
published: 26 Apr 2013
author: Vilnius IFLituanie
„50 years Elysée Treaty" Round Table Discussion at IIRPS
„50 years Elysée Treaty" Round Table Discussion at IIRPS
To mark the fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the Elysée Treaty (on 22 January 1963), a round table discussion hold on April 17 from 10 a.m. at the Inst...- published: 26 Apr 2013
- views: 135
- author: Vilnius IFLituanie
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THE POPES ARE CAESARS
like the Babylonian emperors and the Roman Caesars before them, the pagan Roman Catholic p...
published: 21 Nov 2013
THE POPES ARE CAESARS
THE POPES ARE CAESARS
like the Babylonian emperors and the Roman Caesars before them, the pagan Roman Catholic popes were seated on the throne of Satan, and possessed the title Pontifex Maximus (Supreme Pathfinder...the pope, Baker's Pocket Dictionary of Religious Terms) as displayed on a medal portraying Pope Leo X (1513-1521 A.D.) with the inscription "Pont. Max.". Further evidence supports the fact that the papal office is the pagan Babylonian priesthood. Roman Catholic popes not only bear the title Pontifex Maximus and are seated on Satan-Nimrod's throne, but they also wear the scarlet robes of Nimrod and the miter of the fish-god Dagon, plus they carry the shepherd's crook of Nimrod and the mystical keys of Janus and Cybele, who were the pagan god and goddess representing Nimrod and Semiramis respectively (Babylon Mystery Religion, pp. 83-90, The Two Babylons, pp. 206-218). The Roman bishops wore only white robes until they received Satan's throne and the title Pontifex Maximus (ibid., p. 111). Roman Catholic popes and cardinals now wear the scarlet robes of Nimrod. The shepherd's crook or crosier carried by the pope is the magical crook traced directly to Nimrod who was the first shepherd king (Baker's Pocket Dictionary of Religious Terms, entry "Crosier"; The Two Babylons, p. 217). The miter worn by the pope represents the mouth of a fish and was worn by the pagan Philistine fish-god Dagon (The Two Babylons, pp. 216-217), which is another name for Nimrod (ibid., pp. 114, 215, 252). Also, the tiara worn by the popes is identical in shape to that worn by the Philistine fish-god Nimrod (ibid., pp. 216-217). The Hierarchy of the Roman Empire now called the Roman Church... Vatican City is a landlocked state within the city of Rome, Italy. It is governed by the Bishop of Rome (called the Pope) are in fact clergymen. It is the smallest sovereign state in the world. Caesar Constintine began the "corporate takeover" by renaming all the old Roman offices, this evolution of name changing still occurs. Name changing allows a person to hide their tracks of origin. Roman Empire offices & their modern names: Roman Empire (Imperium Romanum) renamed: Roman Catholic Church Curia (legal body of Senators) slight name change: Curia (legal body of Cardinals) Roman Emperor renamed: Roman Pope (head of all church and state affairs) Civil government matters of state: Extra-Ordinary affairs (matters of civil-state governments) Religious orders matters: Church "ecclesiastical" matters Roman College of Senators renamed: College of Cardinals Magistrate of College of Senators renamed: Dean of College of Cardinals Departments of the Roman Senatorial Curia renamed: Congregations Political Ambassador renamed: Pro-Nuncio (highest civil ambassador sent to other governements, ie Wash.DC, London etc) If a government has not signed a treaty with Rome which makes the Romans the head of the foreign country as certified in the Roman Code of Canon Law. This rebel nation which has no official ties has an ambassador called an Apostolic Delegate. The United States and the United Kingdom never allowed the Vatican to serve as their legal head until President Reagan quickly signed into law on January 10, 1984. This Treaty for the very first time in U.S. history recognized full diplomatic relations between the United States and the Vatican State. In 1534 when the United Kingdom realized that the Treaty with the Vatican City-State made them subject to all the Popes rules they voided the treaty. Formal diplomatic relations between England and Vatican State were broken. Full diplomatic relations with the Pope's Vatican State were never restored for 448 years until 1982. The Jesuit Vatican New World Order http://vaticannewworldorder.blogspot.co.uk/ video from brother Alan Lamont http://www.youtube.com/user/universe6807/videos- published: 21 Nov 2013
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The Rome Treaty at Fifty: Looking from the 'inside'
Richard Balfe....
published: 15 Jun 2007
author: gorkemtube
The Rome Treaty at Fifty: Looking from the 'inside'
The Rome Treaty at Fifty: Looking from the 'inside'
Richard Balfe.- published: 15 Jun 2007
- views: 177
- author: gorkemtube
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EuroNews - EN - Europeans: Last surviving signatory of...
Signing the Treaty of Rome for France 50 years ago was Maurice Faure. Today he is the last...
published: 16 Jun 2007
author: Euronews
EuroNews - EN - Europeans: Last surviving signatory of...
EuroNews - EN - Europeans: Last surviving signatory of...
Signing the Treaty of Rome for France 50 years ago was Maurice Faure. Today he is the last living signatory of this historic document that changed the face o...- published: 16 Jun 2007
- views: 922
- author: Euronews