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Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire (13of14): The Last Emperor
Follow the most dramatic Roman characters as they led an empire slowly sliding to its own destruction, and the Barbarian leaders who brought about that destr...
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Emperors of Rome: Romulus Augustulus
Emperors of Rome concludes with Romulus Augustulus, the final Roman emperor in the West.
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A Day In History: Romulus Augustulus - Last Emperor of Roman Empire
In 476 AD Romulus Augustulus would officially become the last emperor of the Western Roman Empire. He was emperor for less than a year, and he never had the ...
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MTV CRIBS Romulus Augustulus
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Thomas Sangster as Romulus Augustus[clip 2]
Romulus and his speech before the battle.
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Roman Emperors (2)- Constantine - Romulus Augustulus
308 - 476.
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Anthony Cubba CAESAR ROMULUS AUGUSTULUS
Anthony Cubba plays the Last Roman Caesar. The young Romulus Augustulus, who was deposed of on September 4th 476 A.D. by the Ostrogoth Chief Odoacer. Officia...
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Флавий Ромул Август Romulus Augustulus
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Imperium Romanum - Teil 13: Der letzte Herrscher [1/5]
In der Mitte des 5. Jahrhunderts n.Chr., als das römische Reich gerade wieder eine Schlacht gegen seine gefürchteten barbarischen Gegner verliert, dient ein ...
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How to Pronounce Romulus Augustulus
Learn how to say Romulus Augustulus correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials.
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Take a look at my comparison tutorials here: https://www.youtube.com/user/EmmaSaying/videos?view=1
Subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/EmmaSaying
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Terra X - Imperium - Kampf um Rom
Der Film reist durch die Geschichte Roms, beginnend mit der Gründung durch Romulus und Remus im Jahre 753 vor Christus. Er zeigt den Aufstieg zur Wehrmacht bis hin zum Untergangsdatum 28. Oktober 476 nach Christus, als dem neunjährigen letzten Kaiser des Imperiums, Romulus Augustulus, vom Germanenfürst Odavacar das Diadem vom Kopf gerissen wurde.
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Thomas Sangster as Romulus Augustus
Barbarian Odoaker is talking to Romulus.
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Germanen en Val Romeinse Rijk | Tijdvak 2, KA 7
De confrontatie tussen de Grieks-Romeinse cultuur en de Germaanse cultuur van Noordwest-Europa. Rome viel in 476 met de afzetting van Romulus Augustulus door Odoaker. Maar het West-Romeinse Rijk was al aan het vervallen. Rome was bijvoorbeeld in 410 door de Visigoten geplunder en in 455 opnieuw door de Vandalen. Het grote Romeinse Rijk werd door keizer Diocletianus gesplitst in 293 bijna honder ja
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Total War: Attila :: Battle of Ravenna :: Legendary Difficulty
This one of the most easiest historical battles i've ever played in Total War.
Difficulty: Legendary
Battle of Ravenna
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Historically, Odoacer won the Battle of Ravenna on September 2nd 476 AD, on September 4th 476 AD he forced the last emperor, Romulus Augustulus of the Western Roman Empire
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001 The Beginning - The History of Rome
Narration By Mike Duncan
http://thehistoryofrome.typepad.com/
New Revolutions Podcast:
http://www.revolutionspodcast.com/
Support Mike Duncan:
http://bit.ly/1IcsxJX
A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire.
Wiki Summary:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wi
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Video Presentación ROMULUS FEST I "Robertus Totalus"
Sábado, 27 de agosto 2011
Rómulus Augustulus fue el último empernador romano de Occidente. Fue nombrado en honor al primer rey de los robertos de Romulus Robertus I. Fue ascendido a empernador tras la muerte de su padre a la edad de 9 años, con el nombre de Rómulo Augusto. Desde ese momento, haciendo honor a su linaje familiar, vivio su vida bajo un codigo unico: "nunca decir no a un roberto, n
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Roman Emperors
In this film the most powerful and most famous roman emperors are shown, from Augustus to Romulus Augustulus. A short overview over 500 years of roman histor...
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The Story of Rome Part 1
From Romulus to Romulus Augustulus, first in my series detailing the story of a rather special city.
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Chris Wilke - Emperor Romulus Augustus, His Serious Funk
Christopher Wilke, guitar professor at Xavier University (Ohio) and Northern Kentucky University, performing his composition, "Emperor Romulus Augustus." The...
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At the edge of the world - Episode 14: How dark were the Dark Ages?
Written and presented by Robert Smith, Chairman of the Manorial Society of Great Britain - www.msgb.co.uk
The last Western Roman Emperor Romulus Augustulus was deposed in 480, but the Eastern Roman Empire, centred on Constantinople by Constantine the Great 150 years before, was going from strength to strength - until the Muslim invasions from the 630s. But exchange of trade and of culture persi
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The Story of the Roman Empire in 2 Minutes! (Version 1.0)
From Augustus to Romulus Augustulus, 27 BC to 476 AD, in just over two minutes!
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The Fall of the Roman Empire, 1950's - Film 7853
Reconstruction of life under the Roman Empire
A Roman building. Ruined Roman baths. Roman ruins in Rome. Model of what ancient Rome once looked like. Marcus Aurelius. Soldier. Emperors. Diocletian. Romulus Augustulus. Marcus Aurelius. 161 - 180 AD. A statue of Marcus Aurelius. Map showing extent of Roman Empire under Marcus Aurelius. Owner of villa wanders with friend through pillar
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Ромул Августул 459 - 479 AD
Фла́вий Ро́мул А́вгуст[1] (лат. Flavius Romulus Augustus), Ромул Августул (лат. Romulus Augustulus)[2], более известный в римской историографии как Ро́мул Ав...
Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire (13of14): The Last Emperor
Follow the most dramatic Roman characters as they led an empire slowly sliding to its own destruction, and the Barbarian leaders who brought about that destr......
Follow the most dramatic Roman characters as they led an empire slowly sliding to its own destruction, and the Barbarian leaders who brought about that destr...
wn.com/Rome The Rise And Fall Of An Empire (13Of14) The Last Emperor
Follow the most dramatic Roman characters as they led an empire slowly sliding to its own destruction, and the Barbarian leaders who brought about that destr...
Emperors of Rome: Romulus Augustulus
Emperors of Rome concludes with Romulus Augustulus, the final Roman emperor in the West....
Emperors of Rome concludes with Romulus Augustulus, the final Roman emperor in the West.
wn.com/Emperors Of Rome Romulus Augustulus
Emperors of Rome concludes with Romulus Augustulus, the final Roman emperor in the West.
A Day In History: Romulus Augustulus - Last Emperor of Roman Empire
In 476 AD Romulus Augustulus would officially become the last emperor of the Western Roman Empire. He was emperor for less than a year, and he never had the ......
In 476 AD Romulus Augustulus would officially become the last emperor of the Western Roman Empire. He was emperor for less than a year, and he never had the ...
wn.com/A Day In History Romulus Augustulus Last Emperor Of Roman Empire
In 476 AD Romulus Augustulus would officially become the last emperor of the Western Roman Empire. He was emperor for less than a year, and he never had the ...
Anthony Cubba CAESAR ROMULUS AUGUSTULUS
Anthony Cubba plays the Last Roman Caesar. The young Romulus Augustulus, who was deposed of on September 4th 476 A.D. by the Ostrogoth Chief Odoacer. Officia......
Anthony Cubba plays the Last Roman Caesar. The young Romulus Augustulus, who was deposed of on September 4th 476 A.D. by the Ostrogoth Chief Odoacer. Officia...
wn.com/Anthony Cubba Caesar Romulus Augustulus
Anthony Cubba plays the Last Roman Caesar. The young Romulus Augustulus, who was deposed of on September 4th 476 A.D. by the Ostrogoth Chief Odoacer. Officia...
Imperium Romanum - Teil 13: Der letzte Herrscher [1/5]
In der Mitte des 5. Jahrhunderts n.Chr., als das römische Reich gerade wieder eine Schlacht gegen seine gefürchteten barbarischen Gegner verliert, dient ein ......
In der Mitte des 5. Jahrhunderts n.Chr., als das römische Reich gerade wieder eine Schlacht gegen seine gefürchteten barbarischen Gegner verliert, dient ein ...
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In der Mitte des 5. Jahrhunderts n.Chr., als das römische Reich gerade wieder eine Schlacht gegen seine gefürchteten barbarischen Gegner verliert, dient ein ...
How to Pronounce Romulus Augustulus
Learn how to say Romulus Augustulus correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials.
http://www.emmasaying.com/
Take a look at my comparison...
Learn how to say Romulus Augustulus correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials.
http://www.emmasaying.com/
Take a look at my comparison tutorials here: https://www.youtube.com/user/EmmaSaying/videos?view=1
Subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/EmmaSaying
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Learn how to say Romulus Augustulus correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials.
http://www.emmasaying.com/
Take a look at my comparison tutorials here: https://www.youtube.com/user/EmmaSaying/videos?view=1
Subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/EmmaSaying
- published: 11 Nov 2013
- views: 16
Terra X - Imperium - Kampf um Rom
Der Film reist durch die Geschichte Roms, beginnend mit der Gründung durch Romulus und Remus im Jahre 753 vor Christus. Er zeigt den Aufstieg zur Wehrmacht bis ...
Der Film reist durch die Geschichte Roms, beginnend mit der Gründung durch Romulus und Remus im Jahre 753 vor Christus. Er zeigt den Aufstieg zur Wehrmacht bis hin zum Untergangsdatum 28. Oktober 476 nach Christus, als dem neunjährigen letzten Kaiser des Imperiums, Romulus Augustulus, vom Germanenfürst Odavacar das Diadem vom Kopf gerissen wurde.
wn.com/Terra X Imperium Kampf Um Rom
Der Film reist durch die Geschichte Roms, beginnend mit der Gründung durch Romulus und Remus im Jahre 753 vor Christus. Er zeigt den Aufstieg zur Wehrmacht bis hin zum Untergangsdatum 28. Oktober 476 nach Christus, als dem neunjährigen letzten Kaiser des Imperiums, Romulus Augustulus, vom Germanenfürst Odavacar das Diadem vom Kopf gerissen wurde.
- published: 21 Jul 2014
- views: 1662
Germanen en Val Romeinse Rijk | Tijdvak 2, KA 7
De confrontatie tussen de Grieks-Romeinse cultuur en de Germaanse cultuur van Noordwest-Europa. Rome viel in 476 met de afzetting van Romulus Augustulus door Od...
De confrontatie tussen de Grieks-Romeinse cultuur en de Germaanse cultuur van Noordwest-Europa. Rome viel in 476 met de afzetting van Romulus Augustulus door Odoaker. Maar het West-Romeinse Rijk was al aan het vervallen. Rome was bijvoorbeeld in 410 door de Visigoten geplunder en in 455 opnieuw door de Vandalen. Het grote Romeinse Rijk werd door keizer Diocletianus gesplitst in 293 bijna honder jaar later kwam er een definitieve splitsing. Het West-Romeinse Rijk met Rome als hoofdstad en het Oost-Romeinse Rijk met Constantinopel als hoofdstad. Dit gedeelte zou blijven bestaan tot 1453.
Muziek;
Tango de Manzana - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
wn.com/Germanen En Val Romeinse Rijk | Tijdvak 2, Ka 7
De confrontatie tussen de Grieks-Romeinse cultuur en de Germaanse cultuur van Noordwest-Europa. Rome viel in 476 met de afzetting van Romulus Augustulus door Odoaker. Maar het West-Romeinse Rijk was al aan het vervallen. Rome was bijvoorbeeld in 410 door de Visigoten geplunder en in 455 opnieuw door de Vandalen. Het grote Romeinse Rijk werd door keizer Diocletianus gesplitst in 293 bijna honder jaar later kwam er een definitieve splitsing. Het West-Romeinse Rijk met Rome als hoofdstad en het Oost-Romeinse Rijk met Constantinopel als hoofdstad. Dit gedeelte zou blijven bestaan tot 1453.
Muziek;
Tango de Manzana - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
- published: 01 Nov 2015
- views: 12
Total War: Attila :: Battle of Ravenna :: Legendary Difficulty
This one of the most easiest historical battles i've ever played in Total War.
Difficulty: Legendary
Battle of Ravenna
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This one of the most easiest historical battles i've ever played in Total War.
Difficulty: Legendary
Battle of Ravenna
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Historically, Odoacer won the Battle of Ravenna on September 2nd 476 AD, on September 4th 476 AD he forced the last emperor, Romulus Augustulus of the Western Roman Empire to abdicate his throne. Romulus was sent to Campania to live out the rest of his life.
wn.com/Total War Attila Battle Of Ravenna Legendary Difficulty
This one of the most easiest historical battles i've ever played in Total War.
Difficulty: Legendary
Battle of Ravenna
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Historically, Odoacer won the Battle of Ravenna on September 2nd 476 AD, on September 4th 476 AD he forced the last emperor, Romulus Augustulus of the Western Roman Empire to abdicate his throne. Romulus was sent to Campania to live out the rest of his life.
- published: 30 Jul 2015
- views: 16
001 The Beginning - The History of Rome
Narration By Mike Duncan
http://thehistoryofrome.typepad.com/
New Revolutions Podcast:
http://www.revolutionspodcast.com/
Support Mike Duncan:
http://bit.ly/1...
Narration By Mike Duncan
http://thehistoryofrome.typepad.com/
New Revolutions Podcast:
http://www.revolutionspodcast.com/
Support Mike Duncan:
http://bit.ly/1IcsxJX
A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire.
Wiki Summary:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Rome
Ancient Rome was an Italic civilization that began on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 8th century BC. Located along the Mediterranean Sea and centered on the city of Rome, it expanded to become one of the largest empires in the ancient world with an estimated 50 to 90 million inhabitants (roughly 20% of the world's population) and covering 6.5 million square kilometers (2.5 million sq mi) during its height between the first and second centuries AD.
In its approximately 12 centuries of existence, Roman civilization shifted from a monarchy to a classical republic and then to an increasingly autocratic empire. Through conquest and assimilation, it came to dominate Southern and Western Europe, Asia Minor, North Africa, and parts of Northern and Eastern Europe. Rome was preponderant throughout the Mediterranean region and was one of the most powerful entities of the ancient world. It is often grouped into classical antiquity together with ancient Greece, and their similar cultures and societies are known as the Greco-Roman world.
Ancient Roman society has contributed to modern government, law, politics, engineering, art, literature, architecture, technology, warfare, religion, language and society. A civilization highly developed for its time, Rome professionalized and expanded its military and created a system of government called res publica, the inspiration for modern republics such as the United States and France. It achieved impressive technological and architectural feats, such as the construction of an extensive system of aqueducts and roads, as well as large monuments, palaces, and public facilities.
By the end of the Republic, Rome had conquered the lands around the Mediterranean and beyond: its domain extended from the Atlantic to Arabia and from the mouth of the Rhine to North Africa. The Roman Empire emerged under the leadership of Augustus Caesar. 721 years of Roman-Persian Wars started in 92 BC with their first war against Parthia. It would become the longest conflict in human history, and have major lasting effects and consequences for both empires. Under Trajan, the Empire reached its territorial peak. Republican mores and traditions started to decline during the imperial period, with civil wars becoming a common ritual for a new emperor's rise. States, such as Palmyra, temporarily divided the Empire in a 3rd-century crisis. Soldier emperors reunified it, by dividing the empire between Western and Eastern halves.
Plagued by internal instability and attacked by various migrating peoples, the western part of the empire broke up into independent kingdoms in the 5th century. This splintering is a landmark historians use to divide the ancient period of universal history from the pre-mediaeval "Dark Ages" of Europe.
wn.com/001 The Beginning The History Of Rome
Narration By Mike Duncan
http://thehistoryofrome.typepad.com/
New Revolutions Podcast:
http://www.revolutionspodcast.com/
Support Mike Duncan:
http://bit.ly/1IcsxJX
A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire.
Wiki Summary:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Rome
Ancient Rome was an Italic civilization that began on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 8th century BC. Located along the Mediterranean Sea and centered on the city of Rome, it expanded to become one of the largest empires in the ancient world with an estimated 50 to 90 million inhabitants (roughly 20% of the world's population) and covering 6.5 million square kilometers (2.5 million sq mi) during its height between the first and second centuries AD.
In its approximately 12 centuries of existence, Roman civilization shifted from a monarchy to a classical republic and then to an increasingly autocratic empire. Through conquest and assimilation, it came to dominate Southern and Western Europe, Asia Minor, North Africa, and parts of Northern and Eastern Europe. Rome was preponderant throughout the Mediterranean region and was one of the most powerful entities of the ancient world. It is often grouped into classical antiquity together with ancient Greece, and their similar cultures and societies are known as the Greco-Roman world.
Ancient Roman society has contributed to modern government, law, politics, engineering, art, literature, architecture, technology, warfare, religion, language and society. A civilization highly developed for its time, Rome professionalized and expanded its military and created a system of government called res publica, the inspiration for modern republics such as the United States and France. It achieved impressive technological and architectural feats, such as the construction of an extensive system of aqueducts and roads, as well as large monuments, palaces, and public facilities.
By the end of the Republic, Rome had conquered the lands around the Mediterranean and beyond: its domain extended from the Atlantic to Arabia and from the mouth of the Rhine to North Africa. The Roman Empire emerged under the leadership of Augustus Caesar. 721 years of Roman-Persian Wars started in 92 BC with their first war against Parthia. It would become the longest conflict in human history, and have major lasting effects and consequences for both empires. Under Trajan, the Empire reached its territorial peak. Republican mores and traditions started to decline during the imperial period, with civil wars becoming a common ritual for a new emperor's rise. States, such as Palmyra, temporarily divided the Empire in a 3rd-century crisis. Soldier emperors reunified it, by dividing the empire between Western and Eastern halves.
Plagued by internal instability and attacked by various migrating peoples, the western part of the empire broke up into independent kingdoms in the 5th century. This splintering is a landmark historians use to divide the ancient period of universal history from the pre-mediaeval "Dark Ages" of Europe.
- published: 23 Jun 2015
- views: 4
Video Presentación ROMULUS FEST I "Robertus Totalus"
Sábado, 27 de agosto 2011
Rómulus Augustulus fue el último empernador romano de Occidente. Fue nombrado en honor al primer rey de los robertos de Romulus Rob...
Sábado, 27 de agosto 2011
Rómulus Augustulus fue el último empernador romano de Occidente. Fue nombrado en honor al primer rey de los robertos de Romulus Robertus I. Fue ascendido a empernador tras la muerte de su padre a la edad de 9 años, con el nombre de Rómulo Augusto. Desde ese momento, haciendo honor a su linaje familiar, vivio su vida bajo un codigo unico: "nunca decir no a un roberto, nunca traicionar la joda, no ceder ante la bigamia, incentivar la poligamia, honrar la amistad por sobre todas las cosas".
Tras la precipitada muerte de Romulus Augustulus solo unos pocos soldados contaron con la dicha de recibir su milenaria sabiduria e incontables enseñanzas. Son aquellos soldados que en forma de ofrenda y agradecimientos al gran empernador divulgan sus ideas y sus intenciones a traves de las fiestas conocidas como las ROMULUS FESTS. En ellas el ultimo heredero legitimo a la corona, hijo del gran empernador, y futuro lider de la "hermandad" MAXIMUS ROBERTUS busca vengar la muerte de su padre.
ENTRADA LIBRE Y GRATUITA .... GANANCIA = JODA
wn.com/Video Presentación Romulus Fest I Robertus Totalus
Sábado, 27 de agosto 2011
Rómulus Augustulus fue el último empernador romano de Occidente. Fue nombrado en honor al primer rey de los robertos de Romulus Robertus I. Fue ascendido a empernador tras la muerte de su padre a la edad de 9 años, con el nombre de Rómulo Augusto. Desde ese momento, haciendo honor a su linaje familiar, vivio su vida bajo un codigo unico: "nunca decir no a un roberto, nunca traicionar la joda, no ceder ante la bigamia, incentivar la poligamia, honrar la amistad por sobre todas las cosas".
Tras la precipitada muerte de Romulus Augustulus solo unos pocos soldados contaron con la dicha de recibir su milenaria sabiduria e incontables enseñanzas. Son aquellos soldados que en forma de ofrenda y agradecimientos al gran empernador divulgan sus ideas y sus intenciones a traves de las fiestas conocidas como las ROMULUS FESTS. En ellas el ultimo heredero legitimo a la corona, hijo del gran empernador, y futuro lider de la "hermandad" MAXIMUS ROBERTUS busca vengar la muerte de su padre.
ENTRADA LIBRE Y GRATUITA .... GANANCIA = JODA
- published: 05 Oct 2011
- views: 34
Roman Emperors
In this film the most powerful and most famous roman emperors are shown, from Augustus to Romulus Augustulus. A short overview over 500 years of roman histor......
In this film the most powerful and most famous roman emperors are shown, from Augustus to Romulus Augustulus. A short overview over 500 years of roman histor...
wn.com/Roman Emperors
In this film the most powerful and most famous roman emperors are shown, from Augustus to Romulus Augustulus. A short overview over 500 years of roman histor...
The Story of Rome Part 1
From Romulus to Romulus Augustulus, first in my series detailing the story of a rather special city....
From Romulus to Romulus Augustulus, first in my series detailing the story of a rather special city.
wn.com/The Story Of Rome Part 1
From Romulus to Romulus Augustulus, first in my series detailing the story of a rather special city.
- published: 13 Nov 2013
- views: 379
Chris Wilke - Emperor Romulus Augustus, His Serious Funk
Christopher Wilke, guitar professor at Xavier University (Ohio) and Northern Kentucky University, performing his composition, "Emperor Romulus Augustus." The......
Christopher Wilke, guitar professor at Xavier University (Ohio) and Northern Kentucky University, performing his composition, "Emperor Romulus Augustus." The...
wn.com/Chris Wilke Emperor Romulus Augustus, His Serious Funk
Christopher Wilke, guitar professor at Xavier University (Ohio) and Northern Kentucky University, performing his composition, "Emperor Romulus Augustus." The...
At the edge of the world - Episode 14: How dark were the Dark Ages?
Written and presented by Robert Smith, Chairman of the Manorial Society of Great Britain - www.msgb.co.uk
The last Western Roman Emperor Romulus Augustulus was...
Written and presented by Robert Smith, Chairman of the Manorial Society of Great Britain - www.msgb.co.uk
The last Western Roman Emperor Romulus Augustulus was deposed in 480, but the Eastern Roman Empire, centred on Constantinople by Constantine the Great 150 years before, was going from strength to strength - until the Muslim invasions from the 630s. But exchange of trade and of culture persisted with the islands at the edge of the world.
At the Edge of the World is a history of the peoples of the British Isles from the Fall of the Roman Empire in the West (AD410) to the death of King William the Conqueror (1087).
wn.com/At The Edge Of The World Episode 14 How Dark Were The Dark Ages
Written and presented by Robert Smith, Chairman of the Manorial Society of Great Britain - www.msgb.co.uk
The last Western Roman Emperor Romulus Augustulus was deposed in 480, but the Eastern Roman Empire, centred on Constantinople by Constantine the Great 150 years before, was going from strength to strength - until the Muslim invasions from the 630s. But exchange of trade and of culture persisted with the islands at the edge of the world.
At the Edge of the World is a history of the peoples of the British Isles from the Fall of the Roman Empire in the West (AD410) to the death of King William the Conqueror (1087).
- published: 02 Mar 2015
- views: 3
The Story of the Roman Empire in 2 Minutes! (Version 1.0)
From Augustus to Romulus Augustulus, 27 BC to 476 AD, in just over two minutes!...
From Augustus to Romulus Augustulus, 27 BC to 476 AD, in just over two minutes!
wn.com/The Story Of The Roman Empire In 2 Minutes (Version 1.0)
From Augustus to Romulus Augustulus, 27 BC to 476 AD, in just over two minutes!
The Fall of the Roman Empire, 1950's - Film 7853
Reconstruction of life under the Roman Empire
A Roman building. Ruined Roman baths. Roman ruins in Rome. Model of what ancient Rome once looked like. Marc...
Reconstruction of life under the Roman Empire
A Roman building. Ruined Roman baths. Roman ruins in Rome. Model of what ancient Rome once looked like. Marcus Aurelius. Soldier. Emperors. Diocletian. Romulus Augustulus. Marcus Aurelius. 161 - 180 AD. A statue of Marcus Aurelius. Map showing extent of Roman Empire under Marcus Aurelius. Owner of villa wanders with friend through pillared patio. They are in Roman dress. Slaves working in a field. Street scene in Ancient Rome. Roman soldiers. Students talking and looking at a scroll. There is a clothes stall behind them. They go and examine the goods. Silk brocade from Damascus. Three men with two laden donkeys walk along a Roman road. Soldiers walk past them. A fort. Soldier guarding fort. Statue of Marcus Aurelius. Behind him is an inscription. Statue of Marcus Aurelius. Trouble for Rome 235-285AD. Soldier emperors. Maximinus. Gordianus. Phillipus. Decius. Gallus. Aemilianus. Valeriamus. Claudius Gothicus. Map showing Roman Empire. Emperor walks past some soldiers. They salute him with their swords. He talks to them. Roman soldiers and officers outside. Soldiers at attention talk to each other. One of the officers raises his sword and the soldiers shake their weapons. Armed soldiers running. Burning land. Soldiers plunder a villa. Empty shops in city. Child by dead woman. Citizens share out food. Map of Roman Empire. Persian attack marked on map. Saxons, Franks, Alemanni, Goths marked on map. Their attacks marked on map. Armed barbarians in country. Names of soldier emperors on screen. Statue of Diocletian 285 - 305AD. Diocletian's public baths. Citizens talking in city street. Farmers working on the land. Examining the crops. Soil. Map of Roman Empire. Division of empire shown. Co-emperors. Division of empire into prefectures shown. Man talks to tax official with coins in front of him. Soldier in background. Increased bureaucracy. Higher taxes. Man - tax collector?- talks to stall owner. Soldier on right of screen. They leave. Imperial decree read to crowd, man reads from scroll. No one could change occupation. Trades made hereditary. Tradesman with son. tenant farmers working in field. Tenant farmer working in field. tenant farmer talking to wealthy landowner. becoming his serf. Wealthy landowner reading scroll. Egyptian god's (?) statue. Christians. People listening to Christian preacher. They may be in catacombs. They pray. Roman soldiers relaxing. Roman soldier talks to barbarians. Barbarians joining Roman army. barbarians in Roman army. barbarians and Roman soldiers. Statue of Constantine. Map of Constantine's empire, showing eastern and western empires, Rome and Constantinople. Eastern Empire 324 - 1452AD. Battle of Adrianople 378AD Rome lost battle to Goths. Invasions. Dead Roman soldier. dead Roman soldier. Barbarians. Barbarians at villa pass dead owner. Barbarians with enslaved Romans. Roman road. Map of empire showing barbarian invasions. Saxons, Franks, Burgundians, Huns and Vandals. Rome sacked twice in this period - Goths in 410AD and by Vandals in 455AD. Barbarians plundering Rome. One of them looks at a scroll. Romulus Augustulus 475-476AD. He is on a throne. Barbarians with him. He is deposed barbarian general. He was the last western emperor. Barbarians walk up steps of Roman building. Romans in togas above them The barbarians talk to them.
wn.com/The Fall Of The Roman Empire, 1950's Film 7853
Reconstruction of life under the Roman Empire
A Roman building. Ruined Roman baths. Roman ruins in Rome. Model of what ancient Rome once looked like. Marcus Aurelius. Soldier. Emperors. Diocletian. Romulus Augustulus. Marcus Aurelius. 161 - 180 AD. A statue of Marcus Aurelius. Map showing extent of Roman Empire under Marcus Aurelius. Owner of villa wanders with friend through pillared patio. They are in Roman dress. Slaves working in a field. Street scene in Ancient Rome. Roman soldiers. Students talking and looking at a scroll. There is a clothes stall behind them. They go and examine the goods. Silk brocade from Damascus. Three men with two laden donkeys walk along a Roman road. Soldiers walk past them. A fort. Soldier guarding fort. Statue of Marcus Aurelius. Behind him is an inscription. Statue of Marcus Aurelius. Trouble for Rome 235-285AD. Soldier emperors. Maximinus. Gordianus. Phillipus. Decius. Gallus. Aemilianus. Valeriamus. Claudius Gothicus. Map showing Roman Empire. Emperor walks past some soldiers. They salute him with their swords. He talks to them. Roman soldiers and officers outside. Soldiers at attention talk to each other. One of the officers raises his sword and the soldiers shake their weapons. Armed soldiers running. Burning land. Soldiers plunder a villa. Empty shops in city. Child by dead woman. Citizens share out food. Map of Roman Empire. Persian attack marked on map. Saxons, Franks, Alemanni, Goths marked on map. Their attacks marked on map. Armed barbarians in country. Names of soldier emperors on screen. Statue of Diocletian 285 - 305AD. Diocletian's public baths. Citizens talking in city street. Farmers working on the land. Examining the crops. Soil. Map of Roman Empire. Division of empire shown. Co-emperors. Division of empire into prefectures shown. Man talks to tax official with coins in front of him. Soldier in background. Increased bureaucracy. Higher taxes. Man - tax collector?- talks to stall owner. Soldier on right of screen. They leave. Imperial decree read to crowd, man reads from scroll. No one could change occupation. Trades made hereditary. Tradesman with son. tenant farmers working in field. Tenant farmer working in field. tenant farmer talking to wealthy landowner. becoming his serf. Wealthy landowner reading scroll. Egyptian god's (?) statue. Christians. People listening to Christian preacher. They may be in catacombs. They pray. Roman soldiers relaxing. Roman soldier talks to barbarians. Barbarians joining Roman army. barbarians in Roman army. barbarians and Roman soldiers. Statue of Constantine. Map of Constantine's empire, showing eastern and western empires, Rome and Constantinople. Eastern Empire 324 - 1452AD. Battle of Adrianople 378AD Rome lost battle to Goths. Invasions. Dead Roman soldier. dead Roman soldier. Barbarians. Barbarians at villa pass dead owner. Barbarians with enslaved Romans. Roman road. Map of empire showing barbarian invasions. Saxons, Franks, Burgundians, Huns and Vandals. Rome sacked twice in this period - Goths in 410AD and by Vandals in 455AD. Barbarians plundering Rome. One of them looks at a scroll. Romulus Augustulus 475-476AD. He is on a throne. Barbarians with him. He is deposed barbarian general. He was the last western emperor. Barbarians walk up steps of Roman building. Romans in togas above them The barbarians talk to them.
- published: 02 Oct 2014
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Ромул Августул 459 - 479 AD
Фла́вий Ро́мул А́вгуст[1] (лат. Flavius Romulus Augustus), Ромул Августул (лат. Romulus Augustulus)[2], более известный в римской историографии как Ро́мул Ав......
Фла́вий Ро́мул А́вгуст[1] (лат. Flavius Romulus Augustus), Ромул Августул (лат. Romulus Augustulus)[2], более известный в римской историографии как Ро́мул Ав...
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Фла́вий Ро́мул А́вгуст[1] (лат. Flavius Romulus Augustus), Ромул Августул (лат. Romulus Augustulus)[2], более известный в римской историографии как Ро́мул Ав...
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Thomas Sangster as Romulus Augustus[clip 3]
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Romulus: Founder of Rome
Life and times of Romulus: founder of the city of Rome. 1. Untouchable, Pt. 1 by Anathema 2. Frozen North by Wisdom of Crowds 3. Open Mind by Blackfield.
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476 A.D. Chapter Two: The dawning of the Age of Pisces OFFICIAL TRAILER HD
Official Theatrical Trailer for the Feature Film "476 A.D. Chapter Two: The Dawning of the Age of Pisces".
A "Darker" Sequel, to the first movie (2014) 476 A.D. Chapter One: The Last Light of Aries.
"After General Flavius Aëtius became a victim of assassination due to his threatening power to the Senate and the Emperor of Rome in 451 A.D. the Empire endured two decades of intense corruption and t
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Romulus and Ygraine - I Want To Spend My Lifetime Loving You
This is a video about Thomas Sangster as Romulus Augustus and Alexandra Thomas-Davies as Ygraine in the movie "The Last Legion", under the unforgettable song...
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A.N. 476 A.D. Chapter One: The Last Light of Aries
After General Flavius Aëtius' Last Victorious Campaign against Attila the Hun, at the Battle of Chalons in 451 A.D. once again, order and safety is restored within the Roman Empire. However, with increasing political power and popularity of General Flavius Aëtius, known as "The True Savior of Rome", Flavius becomes a threat to Caesar and the Senate of Rome. This brings the corrupt Caesar Valeninia
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History of the World Documentary english Part 6
In the history of Western Europe, the fall in 476 CE of Romulus Augustulus, by some reckonings the last western Roman emperor, is commonly taken as signaling the end of Antiquity and the start of the Middle Ages. By contrast, Eastern Europe saw a transition from the Roman Empire to the Byzantine Empire, which did not decline until much later. In the mid-15th century, Johannes Gutenberg's invention
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Roman emperors
An almost complete record of the Roman emperors from the western empire from Augustus until Romulus Augustus. With important happenings in their reign. With ...
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476 A.D. Chapter Two: The Dawning of the Age of Pisces - IN VINO VERITAS The Cold Blue Truth
This is an excerpt from the feature film "476 A.D.Chapter Two: The Dawning of The Age of Pisces" AKA "The Blue Chapter". It shows General Aëtius Patrius Majo...
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476 A.D. "UNFINISHED" LOVE SCENE & NIGHTMARE SEQUENCE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9g_Mt_xyVg
This "unfinished" sequence ended up as accidental footage leakage from the movie "476 A.D. Chapter Two: The Dawning of the Age of Pisces". The Eerie Nightmare sequence is still being worked on, and is missing the extra voices and other effects.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/476ad/
476 A.D. SYNOPSIS:
- Excerpt # 1. Logo intro http://www.youtube.com/wat
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Five Towns College Spring Concert 2009
Beatles Song "Eight days a week" , performed by : Barber Shop Choir. Eren "Ed" Demirer with a solo (3rd solo).
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End of Empire (1985), chapter 8: Egypt
End of Empire chronicled the last days of British rule around the globe, through the remarkably candid reminiscences of both colonizers and the colonized.
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Thomas Sangster as Romolus Augustus,The Last Legion
Thomas Sangster about his character 'ROMOLUS AUGUSTUS' in The Last Legion.
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Study Abroad in Italy: History of the Roman Empire
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Emperor Constantine
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Elagabalus Roman Emperor 218 222 A D Biography History and Old Coins to Buy from Dealer
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A Day In History: Sarah Attar Makes Headlines In London Olympics
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History and Mission
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Nero Emperor of Rome
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ADF Arch-Druid Installation
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Author Stefan Molyneux: America is a Grim Rewind of The Last Days of The Roman Empire 1/3
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Romulus: Founder of Rome
Life and times of Romulus: founder of the city of Rome. 1. Untouchable, Pt. 1 by Anathema 2. Frozen North by Wisdom of Crowds 3. Open Mind by Blackfield....
Life and times of Romulus: founder of the city of Rome. 1. Untouchable, Pt. 1 by Anathema 2. Frozen North by Wisdom of Crowds 3. Open Mind by Blackfield.
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Life and times of Romulus: founder of the city of Rome. 1. Untouchable, Pt. 1 by Anathema 2. Frozen North by Wisdom of Crowds 3. Open Mind by Blackfield.
476 A.D. Chapter Two: The dawning of the Age of Pisces OFFICIAL TRAILER HD
Official Theatrical Trailer for the Feature Film "476 A.D. Chapter Two: The Dawning of the Age of Pisces".
A "Darker" Sequel, to the first movie (2014) 476 A.D....
Official Theatrical Trailer for the Feature Film "476 A.D. Chapter Two: The Dawning of the Age of Pisces".
A "Darker" Sequel, to the first movie (2014) 476 A.D. Chapter One: The Last Light of Aries.
"After General Flavius Aëtius became a victim of assassination due to his threatening power to the Senate and the Emperor of Rome in 451 A.D. the Empire endured two decades of intense corruption and turmoil, bringing Rome to its inevitable demise.
After 12 centuries of power, Rome finally reaches its twilight on the eve of September 4th, 476 A.D. It's the Dusk of an Ancient Age, and the Dawning of the New Dark Age is at hand, while the Germanic Barbarians are finally free to fulfill their 400 years old dream of Roman destruction.
One obstacle remains. Flavius' son, Aëtius Patrius Majorian, now a Commander of all the Roman Armies, gathers the Last of Roman Legionnaires, for one last stand against the invading hordes.
As the Last Roman Caesar Romulus Augustulus, helplessly sits on his throne, Odoacer, with his Germanic Foederati, sack the City of Ravenna, the last northern stronghold, leaving the path to Rome completely open for attacks. Furthermore, with the Roman Hierarchy traditionally holding the Barbarians in contempt, there is a sense of false hope for the "Eternal City of Rome". The slightest idea of Rome falling is practically inconceivable to the fictitious arrogance of the Senate and the Hierarchy of Rome. Thus the young General Aëtius' appeal to evacuate the city, is arrogantly ignored.
Even with this gross Roman misconception taking away from the actual danger of destruction, at the cost of the safety of the people, in tradition of swearing loyalty to whom ever wins, the cunning creme of the Senate secures the positions of the few at the top. While leaving the people of Rome completely at the mercy of Barbarians, and the young Caesar Romulus as a Scapegoat Figure for the Coup d' état.
With the north of Rome now completely undefended, the Barbarians finally do reach the outskirts of Rome, ready to fulfill their centuries old dream of crushing the city once and for all.
Although forsaken by the Senate, and greatly outnumbered, the young General, Aëtius Patrius Majorian, is left with the Last of the Romans, including his father's loyal Centurions. To give one last stand, and defend the Ethernal City on the river Tiber.
Thus the Final Chapter remains to fulfill the fate of Rome.
Artisk, Inc. © 2015 Artisk Film Production Company L.L.C. All Rights Reserved
wn.com/476 A.D. Chapter Two The Dawning Of The Age Of Pisces Official Trailer Hd
Official Theatrical Trailer for the Feature Film "476 A.D. Chapter Two: The Dawning of the Age of Pisces".
A "Darker" Sequel, to the first movie (2014) 476 A.D. Chapter One: The Last Light of Aries.
"After General Flavius Aëtius became a victim of assassination due to his threatening power to the Senate and the Emperor of Rome in 451 A.D. the Empire endured two decades of intense corruption and turmoil, bringing Rome to its inevitable demise.
After 12 centuries of power, Rome finally reaches its twilight on the eve of September 4th, 476 A.D. It's the Dusk of an Ancient Age, and the Dawning of the New Dark Age is at hand, while the Germanic Barbarians are finally free to fulfill their 400 years old dream of Roman destruction.
One obstacle remains. Flavius' son, Aëtius Patrius Majorian, now a Commander of all the Roman Armies, gathers the Last of Roman Legionnaires, for one last stand against the invading hordes.
As the Last Roman Caesar Romulus Augustulus, helplessly sits on his throne, Odoacer, with his Germanic Foederati, sack the City of Ravenna, the last northern stronghold, leaving the path to Rome completely open for attacks. Furthermore, with the Roman Hierarchy traditionally holding the Barbarians in contempt, there is a sense of false hope for the "Eternal City of Rome". The slightest idea of Rome falling is practically inconceivable to the fictitious arrogance of the Senate and the Hierarchy of Rome. Thus the young General Aëtius' appeal to evacuate the city, is arrogantly ignored.
Even with this gross Roman misconception taking away from the actual danger of destruction, at the cost of the safety of the people, in tradition of swearing loyalty to whom ever wins, the cunning creme of the Senate secures the positions of the few at the top. While leaving the people of Rome completely at the mercy of Barbarians, and the young Caesar Romulus as a Scapegoat Figure for the Coup d' état.
With the north of Rome now completely undefended, the Barbarians finally do reach the outskirts of Rome, ready to fulfill their centuries old dream of crushing the city once and for all.
Although forsaken by the Senate, and greatly outnumbered, the young General, Aëtius Patrius Majorian, is left with the Last of the Romans, including his father's loyal Centurions. To give one last stand, and defend the Ethernal City on the river Tiber.
Thus the Final Chapter remains to fulfill the fate of Rome.
Artisk, Inc. © 2015 Artisk Film Production Company L.L.C. All Rights Reserved
- published: 07 Feb 2015
- views: 35
Romulus and Ygraine - I Want To Spend My Lifetime Loving You
This is a video about Thomas Sangster as Romulus Augustus and Alexandra Thomas-Davies as Ygraine in the movie "The Last Legion", under the unforgettable song......
This is a video about Thomas Sangster as Romulus Augustus and Alexandra Thomas-Davies as Ygraine in the movie "The Last Legion", under the unforgettable song...
wn.com/Romulus And Ygraine I Want To Spend My Lifetime Loving You
This is a video about Thomas Sangster as Romulus Augustus and Alexandra Thomas-Davies as Ygraine in the movie "The Last Legion", under the unforgettable song...
A.N. 476 A.D. Chapter One: The Last Light of Aries
After General Flavius Aëtius' Last Victorious Campaign against Attila the Hun, at the Battle of Chalons in 451 A.D. once again, order and safety is restored wit...
After General Flavius Aëtius' Last Victorious Campaign against Attila the Hun, at the Battle of Chalons in 451 A.D. once again, order and safety is restored within the Roman Empire. However, with increasing political power and popularity of General Flavius Aëtius, known as "The True Savior of Rome", Flavius becomes a threat to Caesar and the Senate of Rome. This brings the corrupt Caesar Valeninian III to eventually murder Flavius Aëtius, the Last of the Old Generation of Roman Generals, and from here on, Roman Empire endures two decades of intense turmoil and corruption, leading the way to its final inevitable Demise.
After 12 centuries of power, Rome finally reaches it's sunset, on the eve of September 4th, 476 A.D. The Eve of an Ancient Age, and the Donning of the New Dark Ages. The last day of the Mighty Ancient Rome that once ruled all the Known World, from the borders of Scotland, to the Deserts of Arabia. Flavius' son, Aetius Patrius Majorian, now a grown man, and a Commander of last of the Roman Armies, gathers the Last of Roman Legionnaires, for One Final Battle against the invading Barbarians.
As the Last Roman Caesar Romulus Augustulus, helplessly sits on his throne in Rome, the Germanic Foederati, under their Chieftain Odoacer, sack the City of Ravenna, the Administrative Capital of the EMpire, and the last stronghold North of Rome, thus leaving the path to Rome completely open for attacks. With the end now inevitable, General Aetius Patrius Majorian appeals to the Senate in order to evacuate the city. However, his attempt is arrogantly ignored, as possibility of Rome falling, seems practically inconceivable to the overly confident Senate. With a popular tradition of holding Barbarians in contempt, there is a misconception of false hope and safety for the "Eternal City of Rome", this takes away from the actual real danger of destruction that stands in the way of Evacuation of Rome. Nevertheless, the cunning and corrupt Senator Magnus, aware of danger, secures his safety and that of the Senate, by proposing negotiations with Odoacer, following the usual tradition of Senators swearing loyalty to whom ever wins and takes control. While, at the cost of their own safety, leaving the People of Rome completely at the Mercy of Barbarians, and the young Caesar Romulus as a Scapegoat Figure for the Coup d' état.
With the Last Roman Stronghold of Ravenna destroyed, North of Rome is completely undefended, and the Ostrogoths finally do reach the Outskirts of Rome, ready to fulfill their centuries old dream of crushing the City once and for all. General Aetius Patrius Majorian is finally left with the Last of the Roman Patriots, including his Father's Loyal Centurions, to defend the City. Although forsaken by the Senate, and greatly outnumbered, young Aetius is surrounded with the Last of the Best, until the Very End. Thus One Last Stronghold remains to fulfill the Final Chapter, between Barbarians, and the Eternal City of Rome.
ARTISK, INC. © 2014
Artisk, Inc. © 2014 Artisk Film Production Company. 476 A.D. LLC. All Rights Reserved
wn.com/A.N. 476 A.D. Chapter One The Last Light Of Aries
After General Flavius Aëtius' Last Victorious Campaign against Attila the Hun, at the Battle of Chalons in 451 A.D. once again, order and safety is restored within the Roman Empire. However, with increasing political power and popularity of General Flavius Aëtius, known as "The True Savior of Rome", Flavius becomes a threat to Caesar and the Senate of Rome. This brings the corrupt Caesar Valeninian III to eventually murder Flavius Aëtius, the Last of the Old Generation of Roman Generals, and from here on, Roman Empire endures two decades of intense turmoil and corruption, leading the way to its final inevitable Demise.
After 12 centuries of power, Rome finally reaches it's sunset, on the eve of September 4th, 476 A.D. The Eve of an Ancient Age, and the Donning of the New Dark Ages. The last day of the Mighty Ancient Rome that once ruled all the Known World, from the borders of Scotland, to the Deserts of Arabia. Flavius' son, Aetius Patrius Majorian, now a grown man, and a Commander of last of the Roman Armies, gathers the Last of Roman Legionnaires, for One Final Battle against the invading Barbarians.
As the Last Roman Caesar Romulus Augustulus, helplessly sits on his throne in Rome, the Germanic Foederati, under their Chieftain Odoacer, sack the City of Ravenna, the Administrative Capital of the EMpire, and the last stronghold North of Rome, thus leaving the path to Rome completely open for attacks. With the end now inevitable, General Aetius Patrius Majorian appeals to the Senate in order to evacuate the city. However, his attempt is arrogantly ignored, as possibility of Rome falling, seems practically inconceivable to the overly confident Senate. With a popular tradition of holding Barbarians in contempt, there is a misconception of false hope and safety for the "Eternal City of Rome", this takes away from the actual real danger of destruction that stands in the way of Evacuation of Rome. Nevertheless, the cunning and corrupt Senator Magnus, aware of danger, secures his safety and that of the Senate, by proposing negotiations with Odoacer, following the usual tradition of Senators swearing loyalty to whom ever wins and takes control. While, at the cost of their own safety, leaving the People of Rome completely at the Mercy of Barbarians, and the young Caesar Romulus as a Scapegoat Figure for the Coup d' état.
With the Last Roman Stronghold of Ravenna destroyed, North of Rome is completely undefended, and the Ostrogoths finally do reach the Outskirts of Rome, ready to fulfill their centuries old dream of crushing the City once and for all. General Aetius Patrius Majorian is finally left with the Last of the Roman Patriots, including his Father's Loyal Centurions, to defend the City. Although forsaken by the Senate, and greatly outnumbered, young Aetius is surrounded with the Last of the Best, until the Very End. Thus One Last Stronghold remains to fulfill the Final Chapter, between Barbarians, and the Eternal City of Rome.
ARTISK, INC. © 2014
Artisk, Inc. © 2014 Artisk Film Production Company. 476 A.D. LLC. All Rights Reserved
- published: 13 Jan 2015
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History of the World Documentary english Part 6
In the history of Western Europe, the fall in 476 CE of Romulus Augustulus, by some reckonings the last western Roman emperor, is commonly taken as signaling th...
In the history of Western Europe, the fall in 476 CE of Romulus Augustulus, by some reckonings the last western Roman emperor, is commonly taken as signaling the end of Antiquity and the start of the Middle Ages. By contrast, Eastern Europe saw a transition from the Roman Empire to the Byzantine Empire, which did not decline until much later. In the mid-15th century, Johannes Gutenberg's invention of modern printing,[24] employing movable type, revolutionized communication, helping end the Middle Ages and usher in the Scientific Revolution.[25] By the 18th century, the accumulation of knowledge and technology, especially in Europe, had reached a critical mass that brought about the Industrial Revolution
wn.com/History Of The World Documentary English Part 6
In the history of Western Europe, the fall in 476 CE of Romulus Augustulus, by some reckonings the last western Roman emperor, is commonly taken as signaling the end of Antiquity and the start of the Middle Ages. By contrast, Eastern Europe saw a transition from the Roman Empire to the Byzantine Empire, which did not decline until much later. In the mid-15th century, Johannes Gutenberg's invention of modern printing,[24] employing movable type, revolutionized communication, helping end the Middle Ages and usher in the Scientific Revolution.[25] By the 18th century, the accumulation of knowledge and technology, especially in Europe, had reached a critical mass that brought about the Industrial Revolution
- published: 25 Nov 2013
- views: 1
Roman emperors
An almost complete record of the Roman emperors from the western empire from Augustus until Romulus Augustus. With important happenings in their reign. With ......
An almost complete record of the Roman emperors from the western empire from Augustus until Romulus Augustus. With important happenings in their reign. With ...
wn.com/Roman Emperors
An almost complete record of the Roman emperors from the western empire from Augustus until Romulus Augustus. With important happenings in their reign. With ...
476 A.D. Chapter Two: The Dawning of the Age of Pisces - IN VINO VERITAS The Cold Blue Truth
This is an excerpt from the feature film "476 A.D.Chapter Two: The Dawning of The Age of Pisces" AKA "The Blue Chapter". It shows General Aëtius Patrius Majo......
This is an excerpt from the feature film "476 A.D.Chapter Two: The Dawning of The Age of Pisces" AKA "The Blue Chapter". It shows General Aëtius Patrius Majo...
wn.com/476 A.D. Chapter Two The Dawning Of The Age Of Pisces In Vino Veritas The Cold Blue Truth
This is an excerpt from the feature film "476 A.D.Chapter Two: The Dawning of The Age of Pisces" AKA "The Blue Chapter". It shows General Aëtius Patrius Majo...
476 A.D. "UNFINISHED" LOVE SCENE & NIGHTMARE SEQUENCE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9g_Mt_xyVg
This "unfinished" sequence ended up as accidental footage leakage from the movie "476 A.D. Chapter Two: The Dawning ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9g_Mt_xyVg
This "unfinished" sequence ended up as accidental footage leakage from the movie "476 A.D. Chapter Two: The Dawning of the Age of Pisces". The Eerie Nightmare sequence is still being worked on, and is missing the extra voices and other effects.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/476ad/
476 A.D. SYNOPSIS:
- Excerpt # 1. Logo intro http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulaTpmuFSy0
- Excerpt # 2. Intro beginning http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebM52tl11qc
- Excerpt # 3. 476 A.D. Final Battle Preparations before the Flashback Victory over Attila's defeat by Aëtius at the 451 AD Battle of Châlons http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELPASSuL3bU
After General Flavius Aëtius' Last Victorious Campaign against Attila the Hun, at the Battle of Chalons in 451 A.D. Once again, Order and Safety is restored within the Roman Empire.
- Excerpt # 4 Victory Celebrations after Flavius Aëtius' Legions defeated Attila at Châlons in 451 A.D. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNh9hcmHD_0
However, with increasing political power and popularity of General Flavius Aëtius, known as "The True Savior of Rome", Flavius becomes a threat to Caesar and the Senate of Rome.
- Excerpt # 5 Flavius Aëtius and his Second-in-command Libius Severus after the Victory Speech https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-YdkHqlEpI
This brings the corrupt Caesar Valeninian III to eventually murder Flavius Aëtius, the Last of the Old Generation of Roman Generals.
- Excerpt # 6 Flavius Aëtius meets with his nemesis, Senator Magnus and Avitus. The very plotters, who with Caesar Valentinian III, eventually have Flavius murdered https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cb8CNiKVpMY
From here on, Rome endures two decades of intense turmoil and corruption, leading the way to the final inevitable Demise of the Empire.
- Excerpt # 7 Celebrations in Rome. Flavius Aëtius and Dario after Châlons. "The Lion and the Fire" Scene. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFMrACmR2SY
- Excerpt # 8 Loosening up after the Battle of Châlons -Scene -"Moments of Levity" within the Ranks (True Roman Style) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOwQY33pp7M
- Excerpt # 9 Celebrations in Rome and Loosening up after the Battle of Châlons -Scene - Tribune Anthony's Awkward Moment seeing his former girl with the General. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFd65O5ZDHM
After 12 centuries of power, the Empire that once Ruled all the Known World, from the borders of Scotland, to the Deserts of Arabia, reaches it's sunset. Flavius' son, Aëtius Patrius Majorian, now a grown man, and a Commander of all the Roman Armies, gathers the Last of Roman Legionnaires for One Final Battle against Odoacer and his Barbarians.
As the Last Roman Caesar Romulus Augustulus, helplessly waits, Odoacer sacks the City of Ravenna, the last stronghold North of Rome, thus leaving Rome completely open for attacks from the north. With the end inevitable, General Aëtius Patrius Majorian appeals to the Senate in order to evacuate the city.
- Excerpt # 10, 476 A.D. 25 years after Châlons. Showdown in the Senate between now a grown Aëtius Patrius Majorian, and Senator Magnus http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af9RUUNt0yo
However, his attempt is arrogantly ignored, with a popular tradition by the Senate holding Barbarians in contempt. Misconception of false hope and safety for the "Eternal City of Rome" takes away from the actual real danger that stands in the way of evacuation. However, Senator Magnus, aware of danger, secures the Senate, by proposing negotiations with Odoacer. At the cost of leaving the People of Rome completely at the Mercy of Barbarians, Senate follows their tradition of swearing loyalty to whom ever wins and takes control. While leaving the young Caesar Romulus as a Scapegoat Figure for the Coup d' état.
- Excerpt # 11 "IN VINO VERITAS" The Moment of Truth before the Final End. Libius Severus assures Aëtius of Army's readiness, and employs him to spend one last night with his wife Valeria http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKvhmpmuQeE
With the Last Roman Stronghold of Ravenna destroyed, Rome is completely undefended, leaving way for the Barbarians to finally reach Rome, and fulfill their centuries old dream of crushing it once and for all. Young General Aëtius is left with the Last of the Roman Patriots, to defend the City, Although forsaken by the Senate, and greatly outnumbered, young Aëtius is surrounded with the Last of the Best, until the Very End.
One Last Stronghold remains, to fulfill the Final Chapter, between Barbarians, and the Eternal City of Rome...
- Excerpt # 12 Final Battle Charge http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbfyrXo-Kpc
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1890342/
James Russell as Aëtius Patrius Majorian
Kirsten Deane as Valeria
Spencer Kane as Libius Severus
Directed and Produced by Ivan Pavletić
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Artisk, Inc. © 2013 Artisk Film Production Company. 476 A.D. LLC. All Rights Reserved
wn.com/476 A.D. Unfinished Love Scene Nightmare Sequence
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9g_Mt_xyVg
This "unfinished" sequence ended up as accidental footage leakage from the movie "476 A.D. Chapter Two: The Dawning of the Age of Pisces". The Eerie Nightmare sequence is still being worked on, and is missing the extra voices and other effects.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/476ad/
476 A.D. SYNOPSIS:
- Excerpt # 1. Logo intro http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulaTpmuFSy0
- Excerpt # 2. Intro beginning http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebM52tl11qc
- Excerpt # 3. 476 A.D. Final Battle Preparations before the Flashback Victory over Attila's defeat by Aëtius at the 451 AD Battle of Châlons http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELPASSuL3bU
After General Flavius Aëtius' Last Victorious Campaign against Attila the Hun, at the Battle of Chalons in 451 A.D. Once again, Order and Safety is restored within the Roman Empire.
- Excerpt # 4 Victory Celebrations after Flavius Aëtius' Legions defeated Attila at Châlons in 451 A.D. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNh9hcmHD_0
However, with increasing political power and popularity of General Flavius Aëtius, known as "The True Savior of Rome", Flavius becomes a threat to Caesar and the Senate of Rome.
- Excerpt # 5 Flavius Aëtius and his Second-in-command Libius Severus after the Victory Speech https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-YdkHqlEpI
This brings the corrupt Caesar Valeninian III to eventually murder Flavius Aëtius, the Last of the Old Generation of Roman Generals.
- Excerpt # 6 Flavius Aëtius meets with his nemesis, Senator Magnus and Avitus. The very plotters, who with Caesar Valentinian III, eventually have Flavius murdered https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cb8CNiKVpMY
From here on, Rome endures two decades of intense turmoil and corruption, leading the way to the final inevitable Demise of the Empire.
- Excerpt # 7 Celebrations in Rome. Flavius Aëtius and Dario after Châlons. "The Lion and the Fire" Scene. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFMrACmR2SY
- Excerpt # 8 Loosening up after the Battle of Châlons -Scene -"Moments of Levity" within the Ranks (True Roman Style) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOwQY33pp7M
- Excerpt # 9 Celebrations in Rome and Loosening up after the Battle of Châlons -Scene - Tribune Anthony's Awkward Moment seeing his former girl with the General. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFd65O5ZDHM
After 12 centuries of power, the Empire that once Ruled all the Known World, from the borders of Scotland, to the Deserts of Arabia, reaches it's sunset. Flavius' son, Aëtius Patrius Majorian, now a grown man, and a Commander of all the Roman Armies, gathers the Last of Roman Legionnaires for One Final Battle against Odoacer and his Barbarians.
As the Last Roman Caesar Romulus Augustulus, helplessly waits, Odoacer sacks the City of Ravenna, the last stronghold North of Rome, thus leaving Rome completely open for attacks from the north. With the end inevitable, General Aëtius Patrius Majorian appeals to the Senate in order to evacuate the city.
- Excerpt # 10, 476 A.D. 25 years after Châlons. Showdown in the Senate between now a grown Aëtius Patrius Majorian, and Senator Magnus http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af9RUUNt0yo
However, his attempt is arrogantly ignored, with a popular tradition by the Senate holding Barbarians in contempt. Misconception of false hope and safety for the "Eternal City of Rome" takes away from the actual real danger that stands in the way of evacuation. However, Senator Magnus, aware of danger, secures the Senate, by proposing negotiations with Odoacer. At the cost of leaving the People of Rome completely at the Mercy of Barbarians, Senate follows their tradition of swearing loyalty to whom ever wins and takes control. While leaving the young Caesar Romulus as a Scapegoat Figure for the Coup d' état.
- Excerpt # 11 "IN VINO VERITAS" The Moment of Truth before the Final End. Libius Severus assures Aëtius of Army's readiness, and employs him to spend one last night with his wife Valeria http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKvhmpmuQeE
With the Last Roman Stronghold of Ravenna destroyed, Rome is completely undefended, leaving way for the Barbarians to finally reach Rome, and fulfill their centuries old dream of crushing it once and for all. Young General Aëtius is left with the Last of the Roman Patriots, to defend the City, Although forsaken by the Senate, and greatly outnumbered, young Aëtius is surrounded with the Last of the Best, until the Very End.
One Last Stronghold remains, to fulfill the Final Chapter, between Barbarians, and the Eternal City of Rome...
- Excerpt # 12 Final Battle Charge http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbfyrXo-Kpc
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1890342/
James Russell as Aëtius Patrius Majorian
Kirsten Deane as Valeria
Spencer Kane as Libius Severus
Directed and Produced by Ivan Pavletić
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