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The Byzantine Empire, sometimes referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire in the East during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, when its capital city was Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul, originally founded as Byzantium). It survived the fragmentation and fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD and continued to exist for an additional thousand years until it fell to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. During most of its existence, the empire was the most powerful economic, cultural, and military force in Europe. Both "Byzantine Empire" and "Eastern Roman Empire" are historiographical terms created after the end of the realm; its citizens continued to refer to their empire as the Roman Empire (Ancient Greek: Βασιλεία τῶν Ῥωμαίων, tr. Basileia tôn Rhōmaiōn; Latin: Imperium Romanum), or Romania (Ῥωμανία), and to themselves as "Romans".
Several events from the 4th to 6th centuries mark the period of transition during which the Roman Empire's Greek East and Latin West divided. Constantine I (r. 324–337) reorganised the empire, made Constantinople the new capital, and legalised Christianity. Under Theodosius I (r. 379–395), Christianity became the Empire's official state religion and other religious practices were proscribed. Finally, under the reign of Heraclius (r. 610–641), the Empire's military and administration were restructured and adopted Greek for official use instead of Latin. Thus, although the Roman state continued and Roman state traditions were maintained, modern historians distinguish Byzantium from ancient Rome insofar as it was centred on Constantinople, oriented towards Greek rather than Latin culture, and characterised by Orthodox Christianity.
An empire is defined as "an aggregate of nations or people ruled over by an emperor or other powerful sovereign or government, usually a territory of greater extent than a kingdom, as the former British Empire, French Empire, Spanish Empire, Russian Empire, Byzantine Empire or Roman Empire." An empire can be made solely of contiguous territories such as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, or of territories far remote from the homeland, such as a colonial empire.
Aside from the more formal usage, the term "empire" can also be used to refer to a large-scale business enterprise (e.g. a transnational corporation), a political organisation controlled by a single individual (a political boss) or a group (political bosses). The term "empire" is associated with other words such as imperialism, colonialism, and globalization. Empire is often used to describe a displeasure to overpowering situations. The effects of imperialism exist throughout the world today.
An imperial political structure can be established and maintained in two ways: (i) as a territorial empire of direct conquest and control with force or (ii) as a coercive, hegemonic empire of indirect conquest and control with power. The former method provides greater tribute and direct political control, yet limits further expansion because it absorbs military forces to fixed garrisons. The latter method provides less tribute and indirect control, but avails military forces for further expansion. Territorial empires (e.g., the Mongol Empire and Median Empire) tend to be contiguous areas. The term, on occasion, has been applied to maritime empires or thalassocracies, (e.g., the Athenian and British empires) with looser structures and more scattered territories. Empires are usually larger than kingdoms.
The Cicada Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually in March at Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens, New York. Inaugurated in 1993, the Cicada Stakes was run at a distance of seven furlongs until 2006 when it was modified to six furlongs. The race is a Grade III event with a purse of $100,000 and has been a prep race to the Triple Tiara of Thoroughbred Racing, including the Kentucky Oaks, the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes and Mother Goose Stakes.
The race is named for the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame filly, Cicada. She was voted champion two-year-old filly in 1961, champion three-year-old filly in 1962, and champion handicap filly or mare in 1963.
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The Roman Empire (Latin: Imperium Rōmānum; Classical Latin: [ɪmˈpɛ.ri.ũː roːˈmaː.nũː] Ancient and Medieval Greek: Βασιλεία τῶν Ῥωμαίων, tr. Basileia tōn Rhōmaiōn) was the post-Roman Republic period of the ancient Roman civilization, characterized by government headed by emperors and large territorial holdings around the Mediterranean Sea in Europe, Africa and Asia. The extended city of Rome was the largest city in the world c. 100 BC – c. 400 AD, with Constantinople (New Rome) becoming the largest around 500 AD, and the Empire's populace grew to an estimated 50 to 90 million inhabitants (roughly 20% of the world's population at the time). The 500-year-old republic which preceded it was severely destabilized in a series of civil wars and political conflict, during which Julius Caesar was appointed as perpetual dictator and then assassinated in 44 BC. Civil wars and executions continued, culminating in the victory of Octavian, Caesar's adopted son, over Mark Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC and the annexation of Egypt. Octavian's power was now unassailable and in 27 BC the Roman Senate formally granted him overarching power and the new title Augustus, effectively marking the end of the Roman Republic.
Byzantine music (Modern Greek: Βυζαντινή μουσική), in a narrow sense, is the music of the Byzantine Empire. Originally it consisted of songs and hymns composed to Greek texts used for courtly ceremonials, during festivals, or as paraliturgical and liturgical music. The ecclesiastical forms of Byzantine music are the best known forms today, because different Orthodox traditions still identify with the heritage of Byzantine music, when their cantors sing monodic chant out of the traditional chant books like sticherarion which in fact consisted of five books, and the heirmologion. Byzantine music did not disappear after the fall of Constantinople. Its traditions continued under the Patriarchate of Constantinople which was annexed by the Islamic Ottoman ruler Sultan Mehmed II in 1454, and granted administrative responsibilities over all Orthodox Christians. During the decline of the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century, burgeoning splinter nations in the Balkans declared autonomy or "autocephaly" against the Ecumenical Patriarchate. The new self-declared patriarchates were independent nations defined by their religion. In this context, Christian religious chant practiced in the Ottoman empire, Bulgaria and Greece among other nations, was based on the historical roots of the art tracing back to the Byzantine Empire, while the music of the Patriarchate created during the Ottoman period was often regarded as "post-Byzantine." This explains why Byzantine music refers to several Orthodox Christian chant traditions of the Mediterranean and of the Caucasus practiced in recent history and even today, and this article cannot be limited to the music culture of the Byzantine past.
Byzantine album "The Cicada Tree" available now. Buy Here: http://www.metalblade.com/byzantine 01. New Ways to Bear Witness (00:00) 02. Vile Maxim (05:02) 03. Map of the Creator (09:12) 04. Dead as Autumn Leaves (14:34) 05. Trapjaw (21:16) 06. The Subjugated (25:53) 07. Incremental (31:50) 08. The Cicada Tree (36:43) 09. Verses of Violence (42:20) 10. Moving in Stereo (51:27) 11. Servitude (55:58)
Order at: http://www.metalblade.com/byzantine Byzantine "Vile Maxim" from "The Cicada Tree." Director/Editor - Holly Mollohan Director of Photography - Kevin Kukler Grip - Sean Mollohan Production Assistant - Emily Laird Production Company: Screaming Butterfly Entertainment
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/album/id972738955 Byzantine video "Justinian Code" from the album "To Release Is to Resolve".
"New Ways to Bear Witness" from "The Cicada Tree." Production Credits Director/Editor - Holly Siders Director of Photography - JP Fulks First Assistant Camera - Sarah Cotis Playback Tech/Grip - Sean Mollohan Location Manager/Grip - Ken Carter II Grip - Harry Glaspell Production Assistant - Cindy Sarkany Behind the Scenes Camera - Stephen Hanson Special Thanks and Production Support: Mark Cross, Freya Saxon and Gary Taylor Production Company: Screaming Butterfly Entertainment, a division of DeepCea Entertainment New Ways To Bear Witness Music: Ojeda Lyrics: Rakes, Ojeda Violence imposed with max severity Plagued by misery we can’t give up the ghost When all you know in life is partiality You flee so easily from pillar to the post We’ll hold the line as beatings grow And possibilities of ...
Buy Here: http://www.metalblade.com/byzantine Byzantine "Trapjaw" lyric video from the album "The Cicada Tree". Production Credits Director/Editor - Holly Siders Production Company: Screaming Butterfly Entertainment, a division of DeepCea Entertainment Trapjaw Music: Ojeda Lyrics: Ojeda, Henderson Pulling weeds of doubt and guilt Clearing the path to clarity Now my mind is free to think and ponder No more squandering of time Man will always try to surrender his free will I have chosen never to obey Wolves of the forest awake to a fresh kill And you will always follow take the bait I explore the inconceivable The world is waiting at my door Vicious tools of mass consumption A trap we must ignore Man will always try to surrender his free will I have chosen never to obey Wolves of ...
Brilliance and brutality. Intellect and intrigue. Christianity and carnage. As much of the world descended into the Dark Ages after the fall of Rome, one civilization shone brilliantly: the Byzantine Empire. With ruthless might and supreme ingenuity, the Byzantines ruled over vast swaths of Europe and Asia for more than a thousand years. A bridge to antiquity, it was Byzantium that preserved the classical learning and science that would one day give rise to the Renaissance. Led by rulers who exercised absolute power and architects who pushed beyond Rome's engineering marvels, the Byzantines constructed the ancient world's longest aqueduct, virtually invincible city walls, a massive stadium, and a colossal domed cathedral that defied the laws of nature. The Byzantine Empire was the domina...
History Channel Documentary-Ancient Civilizations Etruscan and Byzantine Empires history,history channel documentary,documentary history channel,history . The Mighty Byzantine Empire Documentary on the History of the Byzantines Documentary history channel Full New 2015 + More: . Engineering An Empire | The Byzantine Empire Documentary | History Films. The Byzantine Empire, or Eastern Roman Empire, was the predominantly . Channel (also commercially abbreviated and trademarked as Nat Geo) is the American digital cable and satellite television channel that is .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gquhL5ZGrPQ Εξέδυσαν με. Οι "ανθρωποι" βάζουν στον πλάστη τους και Θεό στέφανον εξ ακανθών, του δίνουν να πιεί όξος, τον ραπίζουν, εμπτύζουν, τον καρφώνουν και στο τέλος τον τρυπούν με την λόγχη. Μ. Παρασκευή. Ψάλλει ο Πρωτοψάλτης Καβαρνός Kabarnos Νικόδημος .Βυζαντινή μουσική First concert in Ag Sofia Η πρώτη Συναυλία στην Αγ.Σοφία Κων/πόλεως με την βοήθεια της τεχνολογίας.Holy Hymns Kabarnos Καβαρνός Μ.Εβδομάδα 2008. Ύμνους Μ. Εβδομάδας.Easter.
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Medieval Byzantine Chant dedicated to Virgin Mary. Title: "Δεύτε λαοί" (Come ye peoples) Performers: Greek Byzantine Choir Album: "Hymns to the Most Holy Theotokos"
Support us on Patreon! http://bit.ly/EHPatreon Watch the Justinian and Theodora series! http://bit.ly/1J89hPd Subscribe for new episodes every Saturday! http://bit.ly/SubToEC Follow us on Facebook! http://bit.ly/ECFBPage Follow us on Twitter! http://bit.ly/ECTweet Follow us on Twitch! http://bit.y/ECTwitch ____________ Justinian arose from humble roots, the nephew of an illiterate pig farmer named Justin. Justin joined the army and rose to become leader of the palace guard, then took his nephew under his wing and made sure that he was well educated. When Emperor Anastasius died, Justin used his position (and his standing army inside Constantinople) to claim the crown for himself. His nephew guided the early years of his reign, helping Justin secure support both in the capitol and abroad....
Αυθεντική ζωντανή απόδοσης από την Ιερά Μονή Φιλοθέου, Άγιον Όρος. Authentic live performance from Philotheou Monastery, Mount Athos. 01. Κέλευσον Δέσποτα - Κεκραγάριον 02. Φως Ιλαρόν 03. Προκείμενος: Τις Θεός Μέγας 04. Θεοτόκε Παρθένε (το Πολιτικόν) 05. Πλούσιοι Επτώχευσαν 06. Πολυέλεος (Δούλοι Κύριον) 07. Ο Πεντικοστός Ψαλμός 08. Πεντηκοστάρια 09. Πασαπνοάριον 10. Στιχολόγια των Αίνων 11. Πολυέλεος (Εξομολογείσθε) 12. Θεοτόκε παρθένε (μετά καρήματος) 13. Τριάδιον - Θεοτόκιον (των Μακαρισμών) 14. Δι' ευχών τον Αγίων (μέλος αρχαίον)
Fictitious anthem / Hymne fictif Protectors of the Earth, by Two Steps From Hell
(C) 2015 WV Snakepit 2015 (ASCAP) All Songs Administered by CEN/RED Distribution A Division of Sony Music Directed by Holly Siders, MA, MFA Director of Photography Kevin Kukler Produced by Screaming Butterfly Entertainment THE AGONIES Relent to the feeling you try to resist; now it has all come to this Medicine cabinets are your treasure troves now the hunt is on After the high, a crushing low you scrape away the release because it's slow Driven to the mill to block the ills, pillbilly you are never alone You were the light of your family A beacon of hope snuffed out before you Everything changes nothing here stays the same These West Virginia hills will sedate you You rise again to fall again I cannot believe you would murder for medicine Claw the guilt away as the crank bugs they bur...
The holy army of the Orthodox Byzantine Empire that defended Europe and Christianity for 1.000 years, including its mercenaries.
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Crash Course World History is now available on DVD! Visit http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set to buy a set for your home or classroom. You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Free is nice, but if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing this content. In which John Green teaches you about the fall of the Roman Empire, which happened considerably later than you may have been told. While the Western Roman Empire fell to barbarians in 476 CE, the Byzantines in Constantinople continued the Eastern Empire nicely, calling themselves Romans for a further 1000 years. Find out what Justinian and the r...
You’d see a lot of changes when looking at a map of present day Europe and comparing it to a 30 year old one. Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine and the Baltic States were all part of the USSR. Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia were still states. Go back even further and the map looks even stranger. Putting all those different people under the same banner and keeping them that way was and still is next to impossible. Many have tried and most have failed, but the first to even come close were the Romans. Their inheritors, the Byzantines, managed to keep it together for over 1100 years, thus creating the longest-living Empire on the continent. Here’s how they did it. →Subscribe for new videos every day! https://www.youtube.com/user/toptenznet?sub_confirmation=1 Help us translate our videos: https://www...
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The only city to sit astride two continents, Istanbul once Byzantium once Constantinople is the economic and cultural capital of Turkey. Pierre Brouwers who made his first feature report in Istanbul in 1970 – has watched the city grow and modernize, at an impressive and quite fascinating rate. The director guides us through all the city’s many districts, plunging us into everyday life while at the same time visiting the most fabulous landmarks. Like with the other films in this collection, several festivals and some sumptuous aerial photography give us a very privileged deep look inside this city of 1,001 nights. Districts: Ortaköy, Galata, Sirkeci, Eyüp, Pera, Beyazit, Kadikoÿ, Kumkapi, Levent... . Taksim and Istiklal street. The Golden Horn. Spring Festival. Festival of Youth and Sports....
Istanbul is a fantastic heritage of the Byzantine Empire and Constantinople, and its unique quality is that it lies on two continents. Europe and Asia are separated by the picturesque Golden Horn Bay. On the quiet Asian side live the wealthy citizens, while the European part is a busy center for business life, and also the ancient city core, full of old monuments, can be found here. There is the Aia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, the Yedikule fortress and the Topkapi Palace. And then there is the colorful, loud and exotic Grand Bazaar, favorite target of the tourists. Let us go to the house of Pierre Loti, drink a cup of Turkish coffee and enjoy the sight of the Marble Sea and the city of the thousand minarets
Megas Konstantinos inaugurates on 11 May of him year 330 new Rome, capital of Roman state. According to Konstantinos [Paparrigopoylo] the Roman sovereignty [Last] up to the 5th century, and similarly agrees the historian Helen [Glykatzi] [Arbeler], which reports: "? At the duration of period (379-641), will the Byzantium acquire characteristically, where they render him later, Greek Empire of christian [Anatolis]."? Finlay considers that: "? from does the 716 history of Greeks [tosoyton] closely engage afterwards the chronicles of [krataios] already organised imperial government, what the history of Eastern state it constitutes since then [en] all afterwards her Greek nation [istorias]."? The Greek empire was the rampant of christian Europe for thousand and henceforth years, protecting him...
In the center was an ruin of roman empire a new history [james j. Jesus banishes the merchants out of temple one beautiful byzantine mosaics in aleppian gardens (haleplibahe), edessa, anl urfa turkey architecture is empire, also known as later roman or eastern empire. Unread with no remainder mark! tight spine and 31 oct 2008 the royal academy's winter exhibition is this year devoted to cultural artefacts of byzantium, empire that was ancient rome see what items on ebay consist an interesting byzantine collection. London evening byzantine empire collection on ebay!luttwak emperor justinian and the. Roman (byzantine) empire explore suat aras's board 'east roman empire'. Roman (byzantine) empire byzantine art wikipedia. Byzantine architecture was mostly influenced by roman and greek below ...
Subscribe to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=StopovertvHD Add us to your G+ circles: https://plus.google.com/b/115108807276381325913/115108807276381325913/posts Take a behind the scenes peek into the lives of liner crew members and discover the pleasures of a life spent at sea. Stop Over will take you on prodigious trips across the most marvelous oceans and rivers of the world. Travel with us as we explore not just the waters of the world, but also the mythical cruise ships, legendary liners, magnificent sailboats and fascinating traditional vessels that take us from place to place. Board the Queen Elizabeth 2, the Royal Clipper, Le France/Le Norway, the Sun Boat II, the "Classica", the Vat Phou, the Bolero, the Wind Song, the Grigoriy Mikheev icebreaker...
Travel video about destination Jordan. Jordan is known as The Pearl Of The Orient: a fascinating land with a culture that is thousands of years old, a land of colourful epochs and biblical history, all to be rediscovered in this Hasemite kingdom that was founded in 1946. Pharaohs, Assyrian kings and Persian monarchs once fought for this country. Nabateans, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Crusaders and Ottomans, each of them left their traces in Jordan.Amman is Jordan’s capital city in which, poverty and wealth live side by side. The King Abdullah Mosque is the largest and, due to its striking blue cupola, the most beautiful mosque in Amman. Although only completed in 1988 it is an important symbol of Islam and five times a day the Muezzin calls to the faithful from its Minaret. In 1900 the Ott...
Join Lars Brownworth for a brief tour of Venice where he highlights the Byzantine influences on the city.
One of Europe’s newest countries, with a history that dates back to the Byzantine Empire of the 9th century, Montenegro can boast an incredible diversity of highlights for its size. Home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, captivating old towns like Budva and Cetinje and a landscape that includes the stunning Kotor Bay and the ancient forests of Biogradska Gora National Park, Montenegro provides a spectacular destination for both active adventures and cultural breaks. https://www.wildfrontierstravel.com/en_GB/destination/montenegro
More than 1,000 years, the Byzantine Empire was the center of the entire world - the origin of great literature, fine art and modern government. Heir to Greece... and Rome, the Byzantine Empire was also the first Christian empire. Now, after a year of filming on three continents, TLC unlocks this ancient civilization, spanning 11 centuries and three continents. Pass through the gates of Constantinople, explore the magnificent mosque of agia Sophia and see the looted treasures of the empire now located in St. Marks, Venice.
Travel video about destination El Djem in Tunisia. Even from a distance, a monumental amphitheatre dominates the Tunisian city of El Djem, the ancient Punic settlement of Thysdrus in the heart of the later Byzantine Empire. Apart from those in Rome and Verona, this huge stone amphitheatre is the largest of its kind and a masterpiece of ancient building technique. Due to the region’s climate, the impressive construction has retained its original colour and the gigantic oval structure could accommodate 30 to 40,000 spectators. Thysdrus was one of the largest cities in ancient Africa and during the 2nd and 3rd centuries B.C. was also one of the most prosperous in the Roman Empire. The cultivation of olives and the production of olive oil for Rome were the reasons for the city’s prosperity tha...
Situated on the south-west coast of Cyprus, Paphos is the ideal holiday destination for families seeking sunshine and relaxation. Yet there is more to Paphos than that: lovers of archaeology, history and culture will find a wealth of attractions. Whether you are devotee of archaeology, folklore, ethnography or the Byzantine Empire, you will find something to interest you in one of Paphos' twelve museums. Beyond Paphos itself, it is only two miles to the Tombs of the Kings, a Unesco World Heritage Site. For sports enthusiasts, Paphos offers a variety of water sports and has three golf courses. What's more, you can go horse riding, cycling or hiking in the nearby countryside. From the picturesque harbour with its medieval castle, you can enjoy a trip on a catamaran or perhaps a speedboat. If...
During the 2nd century A.D., Roman war veterans were granted land in Northern Africa as a sign of gratitude from the politicians. This arid climate proved beneficial in thee planting of vast olive groves and wheat fields. The area was prosperous, and begin to take on many aspects of Roman culture. We'll visit some of the numerous wealthy provinces, including the amphitheatre at El-Djem and the ingenious villa built to escape the hot African climate. The Byzantine Empire was the predominantly Greek-speaking continuation of the eastern half of the Roman Empire during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Its capital city was Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul), originally known as Byzantium. Often called the Eastern Roman Empire in this context, it survived the 5th century fragmentation and...
Ani Ruins - Kars - Turkey Travel Guide and Tours HD World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Ani is a ruined medieval Armenian city-site situated in the Turkish province of Kars, near the border with Armenia. Between 961 and 1045 it was the capital of the medieval (Bagratuni) Armenian Kingdom that covered much of present day Armenia and eastern Turkey. The city is located on a triangular site, visually dramatic and naturally defensive, protected on its eastern side by the ravine of the Akhurian River and on its western side by the Bostanlar or Tzaghkotzadzor valley. The Akhurian is a branch of the Araks River and forms part of the current border between Turkey and Armenia. Called the "City of 1001 Churches," Ani stood on various trade routes and its many religious buildings, p...
Travel video about destination Italy. Bella Italia! An historic picture book, from the snow covered Alps in the north to the dreamy lagoon city of Venice whose palaces are built on wooden stakes and whose ‘Carnevale’ is world famous. From the romantic hill landscape of Tosca where the aromas once inspired Leonardo Da Vinci, to Rome, the city that during antiquity was the centre of the Roman Empire and that is now the seat of the Catholic Pope. To Sicily in the south, an island of gods and natural forces. A journey through time in one of the most beautiful counties in Central Europe. Venice, a town with a hundred and twenty churches. The largest and most famous is the Basilica Di San Marco and, due to its magnificence, it is also called, ‘The Golden Basilica’. Byzantine elements and Late Go...
Beautiful Greece has evolved over thousands of years, with its beginnings in the Mycenaean and Minoan Civilizations, continuing most notably into Classical Greece, the Hellenistic Period, through the influence of the Roman Empire and its Greek Eastern successor the Byzantine Empire. The Ottoman Empire too had a significant influence on Greek culture, but the Greek war of independence is credited with revitalizing Greece and giving birth to a single entity of its multi-faceted culture throughout the ages. Pavlos Pissanos - By HellasGr.com Drakidis: Paschalis
Travel video about destination Suur in Turkey. Suur, for thousands of years the mighty tower-flanked Istanbul Land Wall was vital for both the defence and further development of the city. The Byzantine emperor, Theodosius The Second, ordered the construction of a new and mighty fortification in 408 A.D.The fortress was built during the reign of Sultan Mehmet Fatih The Second. It was an architectural symbol of the defeat of Constantinople when following more than a thousand years of resistance the inhabitants of the city were forced to surrender to the Osmanic conquerors. The city’s most influential dignitaries were imprisoned in the fortress and many perished within its walls. Even the region’s sultans were executed there. The fall of the Byzantine Empire created a new flowering period in ...
The Roman Empire - Episode 1: The Rise of the Roman Empire (History Documentary) Two thousand years ago, one civilisation held the entire Western world in its grasp. From Northern Europe to Africa, it imposed laws, ideas and a single language. Rome was the super power and a colossal empire. Travel back in time and experience the exporting of the Roman world through the glory years of conquest to the longest period of stability the world has ever known. EPISODE 1: RISE OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE Two thousand years ago, one civilisation held the entire Western world in its grasp. From Northern Europe to Africa and the Middle East. It imposed laws, ideas and a single language. Rome was the super power of the ancient world. Indeed later super powers never stopped learning the lessons of her specta...
It's the beginning of a beautiful end
I drown again just to taste the sand
Praying to pinholes of light above
The unholy that we don't speak of
A sobering fact that my life has never meant a thing
A memory of perpetual lies
Can you see this pitiful life now on display?
An evolution of my suicide
We cast out liars
We cast out liars
These demons are mine, residing inside
Carving out the inner skull
Making ample room for more
They subdivide, evil comes in legions
A sobering fact that my life has never meant a thing
Whom the gods love shall die young
Antagonist, longing for the agony to persist
My scars shall ripen in the sun
[Solo Tony]
We cast out liars
We cast out liars
Isolated by fire