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Well, this is the force that swept away the Republic,
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it was forged personally by Caesar in the
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Gaul Wars, and Lucius Rent Paul
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is just a living personification; another
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thing is that the Gauls, again, had this mania
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to show valor and go to war naked
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day and night, I’m there, that is, this it was a
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very terrible threat Ivan the Terrible He
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considered himself a descendant of Caesar Well done, which
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means a descendant of
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Venus you have something
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venereal, but on the other hand the Soldiers
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idolize Caesar So they
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were forced to become slaves and run away from Rome
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so that they would not be
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killed, I strongly greet you
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kmch Good afternoon, hello everyone, because
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today there are two reasons that, in my opinion,
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can be quite successfully combined together
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to make them As the Greeks said,
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siki Well, this is when different villages
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were connected together into a city, it was called
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the process of
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sikia,
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firstly, we received questions repeatedly
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about our favorite series Rome
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We haven’t returned to it for a long time, there were
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two characters there, as you remember, luzi and
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dumpling iti pula iti
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dum
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Exactly, they say that yes, it’s clear.
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Firstly, the series itself, and secondly, you
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did a rather detailed analysis of it,
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but who are the characters? This is it what they
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could have been like for real So tell me
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what real lucius dumplings and
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titus tempu were. But in general, the idea is good, but
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as usual, I’m impetuous, I couldn’t
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get it together for a very long time and tell you. Although I
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repeat, the idea is very interesting, satisfying and
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correct from all sides. Years Yes,
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the years went by and then one day a
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good povadino rolled up in the form of a new
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toy expeditions Room oh and they already
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turned from all sides oh says But
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expeditions I say Well expeditions
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expeditions I remember were not only about
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Roma about various
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other parts of time but now about
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Rome specifically, I thought that the toy was a good reason, in
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my opinion it turned out to be quite good, it has
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such mechanics. In general, like the Jat
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Alliance, it is approximately similar to the Roman soil
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and excellent reviews on Steam, everyone
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praises something, praises praises turn-based
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tactics, it all starts with the fact that
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there is a young man, I would say even a
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boy of such a tender age
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whose father is a patrician party Yeah
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patrician and his friends are also parties as
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it happened in Rem quite often
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and they harassed him, that is, they killed him,
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and the boy’s mother feels sorry for him,
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he needs to be put somewhere and of course you need to
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float him out of the city where for now, of course,
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only in the troops you can hide only in the troops
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because there you
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will immediately be represented by the IR case from home Far away
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and your comrades in arms will cover up if something happens Well, the
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young party ends up as a clerk at the headquarters
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Well, that’s where they begin his adventures,
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because he didn’t sit still, will cast him
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as a
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scout with
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five
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Tories, such small events,
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then he gradually reaches the level of a centurion,
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then even a delegate, in the end
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he is given a mandate to gather
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his own legion and he can return to
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Rome and deal with the
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scoundrels I I immediately asked him his last name
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without words
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by chance Because I don’t remember
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that in Rome someone returned with
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their own legion to Rome in order to
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figure it out even
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ur was in general less so to
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organize a battle at the gates of Rome then
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break into Rome itself and there
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to deal with someone like this only comrade Sulo
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did at home it was possible to paint
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the roof Yes, but I thought that look here is the
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path of a simple party from small to
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large what and on the other hand here is the
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path of a simple person what kind of
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career he could have and what is Varen that Pula
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- this is a vivid example and why Yes, simply
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because from this many ten
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million
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silent from Notes on the Pebble War
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by Gaius Julius Caesar and Notes on the
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Civil War by the same author Tampa
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is mentioned in the battle of rakhi and
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there I re-read my favorite books and reading the
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civil war I watch the battle before
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rakhi is written and there he defended himself braver than anyone else
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T pulo maybe a complete tyranny
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maybe yes but somehow it’s doubtful Probably after all we’ll
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consider it, yes yes, and
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what’s more, characteristically he fought
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against Caesar for the optic Well, in general,
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in principle, everything was not easy
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because he has his most favorite nano
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not one of his most favorite gats
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pebble war titla bien he also
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ended up in the camp optimal against
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Caesar during the Civil War and did
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a lot of
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[ __ ] What a good man to the former
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commander but at the same time Caesar he always responds with
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otitis of the beating with the extreme it
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doesn’t matter he’s fighting for him against him he’s
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fighting say that this is a
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wonderful person
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about maybe he
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watched it somehow Although in the end he finished watching of course
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he finished watching Caesar’s essay perfectly
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two things firstly who has read it knows
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who hasn’t read it be sure to read and
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find out because that notes about the Pebble
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War and about the Civil War in general are a
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must for any educated person.
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Firstly, it’s interesting to read, and
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secondly, Caesar somehow speaks very interestingly
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about himself only in the third person, he
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said he gender Caesar ordered Caesar
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turned he never says I neither as
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in the famous memoirs Yes, only in the depths of
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my organization, under my strict
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leadership, all the shortcomings disappeared and the
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advantages increased and even
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some new ones appeared; It’s
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just that there is a very high
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degree of narrative, that is, a
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person’s fantasies of how he sees his
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surroundings. But this is a narrative that was
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sent to the Senate, that is, it
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was impossible to write any nonsense there because the people
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in the Senate were not fools who could
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verify a lot of what you say
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and more Not only are they capable of this, but they are also
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regularly checking. You’re not the only one who wrote,
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32 denunciations were lied to me, I don’t know, but I’m
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sure that one wrote
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four, the other, and why should it be so few,
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at least 56, considering that there were 28 people,
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two each, and that’s already
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good? Yes, that’s it complete nonsense Caesar
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couldn’t write it in any way, it’s just based on the
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sources that he had in his hands
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to write a book,
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it’s very difficult
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to do. Well, of course, why did he lie, and he
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shamelessly lied about the number of
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enemies Uh-huh Who is the subor, this is our
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favorite commander who came to us in time
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much closer than Caesar, he also
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wrote anything about the Turks 60,000
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minimum minimum countless Hordes Well, that
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is, a small detachment 60,000 of us 3,000 but
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we pretty quickly
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defeated them a large army of 100,000 whoever
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reads them will be a Burman Write
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100 so of course
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when you read the entire notes about
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pebble war cosmos be galika that's what it's
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called and you can count how much Caesar
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Literally killed from chapter to chapter
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then CX got about 2 liters of everyone.
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That is, I think if you take all the
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gals who lived simultaneously in all
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parts of galia, then probably 2T He killed
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only during his pebble company,
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if again you trust his
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calculation, this is firstly and secondly, as a
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military man he very carefully
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lists his own
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units when
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Ivano tries to explain what he
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means because everyone in the military understands he
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says 6000 people for example and you are
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convinced that this is just 6,000, just
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such a piece But this is the count, there are no
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counting thousands, this is 6 tactical thousand, that
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is, the Legion is fully equipped 4 C5
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plus 500 cavalry plus a certain
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amount of auxiliary somewhere around 5
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people says legions 55,000
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Tsrau even a lot for Rome Yeah, so that
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in just one direction there are almost
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60,000 people, oh, they drank, how
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easy is it to feed everyone, where is it not
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at home, is it somewhere How to manage them, but yes,
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we understand that there are a lot of them
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because 10 legions is a lot but no, it’s
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not 60,000 people because not a single
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Legion was there, well, with rare
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exceptions there wasn’t a full set of
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Uh-huh, because just like now,
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look what’s happening in any Division. Here it’s kind of
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like, Deployed according to the staff,
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there’s
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nine and then since, for example, conscripts
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left the service and new ones have not yet
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been released from training, and now you have 5,000 people.
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Although there seem to be 16 in the state
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and some military man who
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deals with this professionally
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does not need to explain at all that yes, the divisions are not
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complete, which I myself do not have
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complete, so he never
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writes anywhere that there were 4,500 people in this legion
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after the campaign, there were 4,250 left. Uh-huh.
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He never writes. What the hell, this is not
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necessary at all, and so everyone understands everything. It’s
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interesting, but we might get all sorts of
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wrong impressions, so no, it’s
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still a matter of necessity in some way
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interpret this is where
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Titus Pula and Lucius
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Varenus appear during the campaign, if I’m not
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mistaken in the year fifty-four. When
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was the uprising of the Burons,
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when they besieged, firstly, when the Ibros very
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cleverly
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came up with the idea of ​​polishing Caesar’s initiative
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because somewhere around the
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year 2011 Caesar controlled the Gali
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tribes with the help of checkpoints That is,
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winter camps were set up near them,
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which Well, that is, long-term
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good fortresses inside where the region where
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two cohorts, depending on the importance of a
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given point, which controlled the collection of
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taxes and the flow of food Well, they
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also chased after all these
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scoundrels the Pebbles who swarmed around
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And here is the leader Well, let's say it's Rix Rix, how to
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translate it correctly Well, the king
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usually translates it But he's not a
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king, really, it's the leader, most likely
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Asterix aori or Ambi orig, he came up with an
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awesome
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strategy, it means he raised his people in an
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uprising, he surrounded one of the camps where there were
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as many as one and a half legions standing big
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sez and began to say that the
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whole of Galia has become, you forget, no reinforcements, no food will come to you, it’s the
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end for you all, and after a
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while the commander believed and agreed with the ax that
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they are just like they gals offered, you
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just leave Well, you
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they took your m and left when they were stretched out
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on the road Nani Gala pounced and
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began to violently kill everyone there, they
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killed a lot of them, managed to lock themselves in the
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camp, they began to storm them, in
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fact, up to 7,000 people died there,
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however, that is, almost one and a half legions
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were completely destroyed,
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however, Caesar
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remembered Caesar remembered this Viper's
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trick of Dada and the next one
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was Ron's brother Mark Thulium Rona's
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well-known
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brother If I'm not mistaken it was Quinn Ron Yes,
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as they say, he was not in
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great health But he showed miracles of zeal in
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military service That is, the Soldiers
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told him dearly Tory commands themselves Kim
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obm Okay, they will give their heads in the
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service of obligations. Why are you going to
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get killed now or will you go to bed right away? And who will command us? Give me the
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shovel, go and rest. They besieged
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Quintus Cicero and Caesar sent
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him to
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blockade him, and there is just a moment
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that the
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VNO of the centurion, that is already officers, both
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centurions Yes, both centurions who
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strongly competed with each other to be
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promoted to the next
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rank, that is, in Primi Pila, I think it’s
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straight to the headquarters Yes, a very big
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position. That is, you are a lieutenant colonel of
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the headquarters there and completely different conditions of
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salary service and that’s it this is the salary length of service
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everything is generally great pension Komarovo ass
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again you can chew
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one of them Lou Varen can be put aside Pula
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Pula under nacheva Varya said that
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look there along the camp the gals what to
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look at them Let's finally find
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out today who deserves the first promotion
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check our valor and rushed with a
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spear at these same
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gals, the
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spear
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was closer Well, they rushed at him and
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he did not have time to pull out the sword sharp
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gals I actually have a hard time
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imagining how it was possible to stay
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alive after this performance, but no. The
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deft Centurion, a veteran of hot spots,
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fought back with a shield for some time time one
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because the shield Who doesn’t understand is also
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a weapon it is not only defensive but also
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some kind of offensive weapon
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there with the edge of a smart shield you can hit very hard in
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places even more dangerous than with a sword simply
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because the shield is much heavier and in
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skillful hands In general, this is such a
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good balalaika If, of course, you understand what I mean when
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I looked at this, Luci Vad, just like in the
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movies, rushed to save him, seeing that his
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friend was in some kind of trouble, instead of
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watching with interest how they were
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gutting
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him and thus his competitor would
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disappear. No, he rushed in and didn’t wait for him
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until he
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screams Then he really should have
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screamed rushed to save him killed Gala
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who was about to
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slash but he tripped and fell and
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then Pula had already managed to grab his sword,
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taking advantage of the respite and repulsed Lucius
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Varen from the Gals and they
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retreated together to the fortress So no one from
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the legion I couldn’t say who was watching
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all this I greeted them with loud
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screams, that is, no one else came to
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save, mind you, they only greeted with
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loud screams, no one could say
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which of them performed valiantly in a dream, this is
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how Caesar described them and Apparently this is so in
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fact To everyone so It was unusual and
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everyone liked that even he remembers them by
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name
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from the tap in one legion in the same place who does
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n’t understand that in the
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Rome movie they always go constantly to the m Armed Forces of the time
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screaming region is so straight Wow A
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glorious military family they could it’s easy
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to move to another region easily. They
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could start the VM service and finish in the
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first one;
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knowledge is not necessarily applied in Africa and they will transfer you to Africa
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without any
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questions. Remarks, and now you’re
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already serving in some I don’t know
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eighth African Dan. an order for him to go to
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Africa to Africa for sure, but however this is
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the Battle of the Rahi, of course the battle of the Rahi, there were already
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civil wars
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there and there was
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a certain
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Pulo Prim who resisted most of all when they say he’s not a Pulo,
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aka
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Leon as his real last name was
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most likely even Caesar I didn’t really
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understand or didn’t really understand
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the scribes who later copied
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Caesar because I saw the name Titus
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Lo Titus
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Lyon is that we’re kidding. Although of
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course we’re kidding too, which is very
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funny for those who understand Moldavian
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Mad is one of the variants of spelling
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the surname quite legal, but Lucia re
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just not you will confuse lyuki renus lyuki
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renus because the sound t in Roman in the
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Latin language was not
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there, this line is
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therefore
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it turns out very precisely when reading
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Roman verses there, as linguists and
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philologists say, there is no doubt, this is exactly where it
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is, otherwise the size does not line up in
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any way, everything is bad. this is when q
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no to Yes, an interesting approach Well, and then
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they have this
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thing. In the sense of their own alphabet. They
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cut off the Etruscans. The Etruscans cut it off from the
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Aegean
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alphabet.
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Avita, that's why they actually had this letter
00:20:02
Gaya. If I'm not mistaken. They had and
00:20:04
then the second letter c was used by the Russians,
00:20:08
I could be wrong, but nevertheless, that’s why it couldn’t have been
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c, it was
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just something k something like that,
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they’ve already been deciphered ru No no no,
00:20:18
now, in my opinion, it’s about with the decoding from the
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Russian language one of which does not
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coincide with the other and set up
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artificial
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intelligence
00:20:28
all short yes yes, that is, now somewhere
00:20:31
around 400 Russian words
00:20:33
have been accurately identified but the structure of the language is not
00:20:35
revealed at all in any way there is one
00:20:38
Etruscan linen book in which an
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Egyptian mummy was wrapped which
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one Hungarian officer back at the beginning of the century
00:20:47
I bought it, then they put it all in a museum. Well,
00:20:50
they thought that it was just a mummy and everything was fine,
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besides,
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Mimi
00:20:57
was packaged in Egyptian, it turned out that this book was
00:21:00
entirely written by a Russian poet. I remember
00:21:03
reading somewhere that they had to be
00:21:05
wrapped in the book of the dead, but then
00:21:07
they forgot. wrap notes about
00:21:10
pebbles howl accounting report Iliad and here you go
00:21:13
IT Russian yes Yes there is
00:21:17
one bilingual That is, like
00:21:20
some rosette stone It would seem that
00:21:22
now she will give us everything there is a
00:21:24
Russian inscription on one side on the other
00:21:26
side Phoenician and Phoenician is
00:21:27
readable very good
00:21:30
in length there is something wrong there, it’s
00:21:34
written for
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us in different sizes, it’s very offensive, so the
00:21:38
Russian language has not yet been deciphered,
00:21:40
so Lukis Renus and Titus Leon And who
00:21:46
were they if you just look
00:21:49
at an ordinary guy from the century BC
00:21:52
actually just toys And when the hero
00:21:54
grows up in the rank of social position,
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he only leads or can take
00:22:00
part in no can take and
00:22:03
constantly the main character strives to arrange a
00:22:06
daring foray somewhere at the head of a
00:22:08
small detachment somewhere in the rear for
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reconnaissance or for the purpose of sabotage because they
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give you up to five resistances with which you
00:22:17
must interact competently
00:22:20
because it is like a small cell of an entire
00:22:25
region of that very turning point When there
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is no new legion yet but there is already an Old
00:22:30
Legion when there are several types of infantry
00:22:33
within one unit from triars
00:22:37
and the principle of sov there to stats and Veli then
00:22:40
there are people who are there either with long
00:22:42
spears or throwing darts, shooting from
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simpler and so on, then the whole Legion
00:22:47
turned into monotonous heavy
00:22:50
infantry, but at first it was a little different,
00:22:53
it’s just on the border of the
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old
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legion,
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there are sportsmen next to you who
00:23:02
represent the main types of troops you
00:23:04
can choose one of them
00:23:06
try on yourself well, since everyone
00:23:09
has a specialization, each one must be protected
00:23:11
very much during daring
00:23:13
guerrilla actions Well, it’s great
00:23:15
to take a break from the staff work of the OTG work with
00:23:18
maps pick up a knife and go
00:23:19
kill someone personally wonderful And
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how the legion is controlled in
00:23:25
toys, how it is displayed and how it is in
00:23:27
general Thank the Lord, not quite like in
00:23:31
Warcraft Do you remember there you could put everyone in a
00:23:36
frame, not really bad tactics
00:23:40
there, all the battles are divided into four stages,
00:23:43
that is, at the beginning of each stage you can
00:23:45
choose, first, appoint
00:23:47
tactical commanders on the ground to whom you
00:23:48
distribute tasks and choose a form of
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action
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and go one flank oblique attack
00:24:04
ponchi then throw a saw retreat In
00:24:08
general, some can be given commands in four stages to
00:24:11
control the armed forces of the
00:24:13
battle How it goes next,
00:24:15
how it goes
00:24:16
accordingly, the battle ends Well,
00:24:19
if you managed to win, of course, it
00:24:22
ends
00:24:26
because of the battles, especially Romans with
00:24:29
Romans in civil wars, this
00:24:31
constantly happened. And why should they disappear, the
00:24:33
commander’s scoundrels have harassed everyone, and
00:24:36
ordinary Soldiers are not guilty of anything;
00:24:38
on the contrary, they can be gladly accepted
00:24:40
into service or in general at the end, arrange a
00:24:43
general ritual drinking party And in fact, those who
00:24:46
committed the event, unity Yes, great,
00:24:50
and the Legion, again, is represented by the old
00:24:52
model of 4,500 people plus 300
00:24:55
horsemen and that 4,800,
00:24:59
that is, there just when they
00:25:00
performed in the Three Maniple
00:25:02
Lines when the Hastati of the Princeps
00:25:07
Triarii were the largest the maniples were in the
00:25:10
first two maniple ranks the
00:25:12
smallest with the veteran triars in the back, that
00:25:16
's what came to the triars when there were
00:25:19
300 horsemen for each legion.
00:25:21
That is, it turns out how many 4800 Yes, and I was not
00:25:23
mistaken, but on the march there may be non-combat
00:25:25
losses, maybe some gals to attack
00:25:28
in a partisan way, you
00:25:30
will also lose someone, in a word, a great miracle if all
00:25:33
4800, as in life, reach the battlefield
00:25:37
after the battle before the battle, there is an
00:25:41
opportunity to go to your own camp in
00:25:43
karum in
00:25:46
kastrup from the construction of a
00:25:49
food warehouse forge, bathhouse, again, we
00:25:52
already talked about this Banya - this is important
00:25:55
by the way in all kamas there is always something and it
00:25:58
is not clear How to maintain the
00:26:00
personnel in order hygiene of course The Romans
00:26:04
The Romans are always This is a
00:26:06
monument bust of Caesar theater and bathhouse and everywhere
00:26:11
spkr on every sewer hatch this
00:26:14
was a very specific time that is
00:26:16
impossible to understand Without even two components
00:26:19
probably three components first of the Roman
00:26:21
economy, second of the Roman, first of
00:26:23
all, internal politics and third of the
00:26:25
neighbors of the
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Gals, I’ve probably
00:26:29
got about 15 minutes now. We talked about the
00:26:32
pebble war. Although, in fact, we were going
00:26:33
against the people, it’s mostly disgusting, but without the factor
00:26:38
of the gals, we won’t understand the consciousness of the Roman
00:26:40
never of that time, of course, before
00:26:43
Caesar and before the Caesars of the ANS
00:26:46
time because the gals were a
00:26:53
constant presence factor that influenced very strongly
00:26:55
Even on the consciousness
00:26:58
why I will talk about this at the end for now about the
00:27:01
economy and domestic
00:27:03
politics, which is first of all Of course, we
00:27:05
are in I century AD, this is the
00:27:08
death of the Republic, that is, the Republic
00:27:10
no longer exported, we must
00:27:14
clearly imagine that Rome once
00:27:16
began as a pole. It was a
00:27:19
completely normal pole, like Athens, only larger than
00:27:23
another, but nevertheless, in fact, it was a
00:27:26
polis, and a polis that once
00:27:29
ruled by tsars Well, that is, the leaders, it’s clear, and
00:27:32
apparently the last ones There were
00:27:34
either three or four tsars, these were
00:27:36
Russians Which the Romans chose to desperately
00:27:40
forget about No, no such thing happened in any
00:27:43
case, but information is breaking through even
00:27:46
through Roman authors that after all T
00:27:47
were Russians, yes And their names like
00:27:49
Tarquin are some not quite Roman, here is the qui
00:27:52
proud last king, he is clearly sleepy
00:27:54
btsk and Apparently, the Romans
00:27:57
generally entered the Twelve City in Russia
00:27:59
once upon a time Well, Rome itself
00:28:03
entered the
00:28:06
Twelve City It was a Union there
00:28:10
were no policies, there was
00:28:12
never a state at all, and Rome was also a
00:28:15
big city. Yes, he then gobbled up all
00:28:17
these Etruscans who were nearby
00:28:20
because, again, they could not
00:28:23
unite in any way. And gradually, first the soda of
00:28:28
the confederation and then he headed it and then the
00:28:30
whole crushed it under itself and now
00:28:32
it turns out that this is a republic which
00:28:34
was a very very good form of
00:28:37
government for a polis, that is, a city
00:28:40
state for a large state, in the
00:28:43
conditions of that time it almost doesn’t work,
00:28:46
but of course it works very poorly, that is, it is
00:28:49
very poorly managed, it’s not clear
00:28:52
how to take into account the interests of everyone surrounding
00:28:54
because
00:28:56
surrounding but the Armed Forces was divided into
00:28:59
tribes in three, elections took place and
00:29:02
people entered the Senate. As a result, in the
00:29:04
end, or to magistrate positions,
00:29:07
one or another, but for now it was a district of
00:29:11
Rome, it was large, and even moreover, there was a
00:29:14
clear understanding that in rural tribes
00:29:17
spread your most important
00:29:19
Propaganda strictly
00:29:22
democracy Nano in less than
00:29:26
Nano I
00:29:27
will come And from Ri they will definitely come to the
00:29:31
elections so you had to cajole, bribe and so on
00:29:34
first of all your
00:29:35
fellow citizens who live in the city since it
00:29:38
turns out that you have a Latin
00:29:40
Federation and what else is there
00:29:42
some of the Russian cities have been preserved;
00:29:44
they were first granted the rights of
00:29:47
Latin citizenship and then the
00:29:50
Roman atni, everyone will supply their
00:29:53
people to the
00:29:56
VNO,
00:29:58
these are the cities of the Central and
00:30:00
then ask some company there. Well, the
00:30:03
company later joined, I do
00:30:06
n’t know, somehow, for example,
00:30:08
what’s the interest in being in the same
00:30:11
state with Rome, if their interests are not
00:30:14
taken into account, they send people to the Senate, they
00:30:16
also need to somehow
00:30:19
comply, and then it’s worse
00:30:22
because the rights of Latin citizenship are semi-
00:30:24
Pinskaya
00:30:26
Gali
00:30:29
Romans right away and then it’s true a little
00:30:32
later already in the forties If I’m not mistaken,
00:30:33
in my opinion, in Soro VOM they already
00:30:34
received before our era they
00:30:37
received the right to full Roman
00:30:39
citizenship, this is Caesar, they also
00:30:42
wrote vile poems about him,
00:30:46
that Gala was brought into the Senate and instead of trousers
00:30:50
he put on a toga with a purple border, which
00:30:54
would have been terribly funny horror When necessary
00:30:58
they immediately remembered that you are Gal And in general, you’re
00:31:00
not even Latin, I’m silent, I’m not a
00:31:01
Roman, you’re just a Gal,
00:31:09
your face And what is Pinskaya ga Pinskaya ga
00:31:12
is the Milan River, that is, Galia to the Alps
00:31:17
from the side of the Aningo boot and a
00:31:20
management crisis came and after that
00:31:23
economic crisis because
00:31:26
this is also the slavery of slaves due to the fact that
00:31:29
the Romans began to win a lot, more and more is
00:31:31
coming, that is, it’s kind
00:31:33
of good, that is, there are more slaves, that means
00:31:34
Well, great Because now the economy
00:31:37
will trample on free labor on the one
00:31:40
hand, of course it trampled, yeah, but not for
00:31:43
everyone, and not
00:31:45
strictly in the right place, but not
00:31:48
for everyone, because whoever received slaves on an
00:31:51
industrial scale, they were received by
00:31:54
rich people, rich Patricians, rich
00:31:58
plebeians from old noble
00:32:01
families, in fact, the
00:32:04
founders of those very Place
00:32:06
Trade Unions with which then everyone
00:32:08
had to reckon, yeah, here are their descendants
00:32:10
they were already on a level with the patricians,
00:32:12
rich horsemen, rich in Well, that is, in
00:32:15
short, top as usual, all the money is
00:32:18
up, [ __ ] is down, respectively, slaves
00:32:22
who have 1000, who have 2,000 because it
00:32:24
was expensive But when, after the next Oud of the
00:32:27
company, tens of thousands of slaves arrived in Rome and
00:32:29
immediately fell immediately the prices
00:32:32
fell. Those who have money bought them not
00:32:33
one at a time, two at a time, but a lot at once, and now
00:32:37
huge latifundia appear in which there are
00:32:40
no matter some quarries in
00:32:41
which thousands of people plow, who
00:32:44
work for one family, yeah, whose
00:32:46
welfare is immediately made
00:32:48
like this. And if there is you're hiring slaves or citizens to
00:32:53
work for
00:32:56
money, you're crazy, why why and by the 20th
00:33:01
century it turns out that more and
00:33:05
more, first of all, Romans, that is,
00:33:07
those very Romans for whom all
00:33:09
this was invented in the first place because
00:33:12
se natus populus quo droma spkr
00:33:18
this here is the populus,
00:33:21
he is in a huge mass, I’m now afraid
00:33:24
to name some percentages, I’m not ready to
00:33:25
just report to a very large mass, they
00:33:28
stop getting regular access to
00:33:31
food, just food is not bad because
00:33:33
they have no money, no one hires them
00:33:35
anywhere, there is no work, because
00:33:37
slaves work everywhere and they survive
00:33:40
only by distributing money, food at
00:33:44
holidays, not bad, or by settling in
00:33:47
with their
00:33:48
clients. I apologize to my Potro as
00:33:53
clients.
00:33:55
Thieves are very ancient, much older than
00:33:58
Rome itself, the institution of clientelism.
00:34:00
But this is becoming the key to
00:34:02
survival. It is clear that these
00:34:05
richest people immediately power appears over poor
00:34:08
people, not like of course not like over
00:34:10
slaves, but huge ones now just
00:34:12
Okay, okay, you are free, you have the right
00:34:14
to leave and die freely. Well, I’ll
00:34:16
just stop feeding you. If you do
00:34:17
n’t listen to me, you can calmly be a
00:34:21
free Roman citizen and
00:34:23
die under a week. fence, you have
00:34:25
every right to do this.
00:34:27
This is very good for rich people, but
00:34:29
this is very bad for the state
00:34:31
because a monstrous
00:34:32
explosive mass is developing that is ready to
00:34:35
knock over everyone at any second, and Rome
00:34:38
is a mutant city, it is
00:34:40
gigantic, they say about a million people.
00:34:42
No, of course, at that time there is not a million
00:34:44
lived even if 500,000 lived there,
00:34:47
you can still imagine what it was like for
00:34:49
antiquity And even the Middle Ages Yes, and
00:34:51
ses and sesh it was enough to go to India
00:34:54
to see the dreams of civilization there,
00:34:57
things are going to fall asleep So the first turmoil
00:35:02
begins with the brothers Grah, of course, here are
00:35:05
the brothers Guy you are the Gracchi, who were the
00:35:08
tribunes of the people, and
00:35:10
that same story just began
00:35:12
when with a question they appealed past
00:35:16
the Senate directly to the people, because the
00:35:18
people are the main source of power, the main and
00:35:22
only source of power -
00:35:25
this is some kind of how it was considered not only
00:35:29
excesses, but they acted to become the cuns do
00:35:33
not act according to the rules because according to
00:35:35
the rules it was impossible to take a
00:35:37
master's degree for longer than a certain time, more than
00:35:40
once. You've been a master's student for a year, then
00:35:42
good-bye,
00:35:44
yes, then you can get together again
00:35:46
someday, no questions asked, but these people
00:35:48
started taking master's degrees in a row.
00:35:51
Yeah, then there is a year, another year, then everyone is already
00:35:53
voting Yes yes What were
00:35:57
the people in the Senate very unhappy with? Well, that is, with money And the
00:36:00
First Troubles began, then there was Gaius
00:36:03
Marius with whom the first
00:36:05
civil war began.
00:36:11
blood, we
00:36:14
talked about this not so long ago in three
00:36:16
sessions, we wanted to do it in one
00:36:17
Yes, I thought once in an hour and a half, three
00:36:20
times in two, it turned out in the end Excellent Yes,
00:36:23
unexpectedly for
00:36:25
me, so here’s a
00:36:27
simple person, that is, for example, la
00:36:30
Or Luci Varen, let’s say these are people from
00:36:33
Rome itself If, for example, in the movies
00:36:35
they told us they set such a logical
00:36:37
problem that they are Romans, although there is no
00:36:39
Poole is not from
00:36:42
Rome with the rights of Roman citizenship, not
00:36:44
from the city, he comes there for the first time
00:36:47
in some episode when they
00:36:50
burst in
00:36:57
and burned and having put the woman in the
00:36:59
cat pose and the
00:37:02
Pova know how to rest, I immediately
00:37:10
recognized dementia. Well, in any case, a Roman is not
00:37:13
from Rome, from somewhere there, from a province
00:37:15
nearby, and a Roman is from Rome, and
00:37:19
yes, and the pula most likely has a slightly
00:37:21
more advantageous position in terms of
00:37:23
origin,
00:37:25
maybe
00:37:27
the army is not dead, okay, you won’t get nano food,
00:37:30
but you can eat it yourself, it’s already
00:37:34
good at
00:37:36
least Yes, but at the same time, the land near
00:37:40
Rome itself is a treasure, it’s just the
00:37:43
attack of all the moneylenders
00:37:46
around you for debts, for example, throwing you
00:37:48
out of there and taking the land for
00:37:55
yourself, a way to imprison a Roman citizen
00:37:58
to prison is for non-payment of Debts because it
00:38:03
was almost
00:38:05
impossible to put a Roman citizen in prison; a fine is the most important thing.
00:38:08
That is, what a Roman could run into; the
00:38:11
death
00:38:14
penalty is almost unrealistic. That is, I’m not
00:38:16
saying five times there
00:38:19
it’s difficult to honorably execute because every Roman
00:38:21
a citizen had an appeal to the people's
00:38:23
assembly, that is, the court sentences you
00:38:24
to death, and you tell the assembly, and when it
00:38:28
sees its own, it will stand up for you. Well, maybe it will stand up for you,
00:38:30
of course. Maybe, of course, there
00:38:32
were no exceptions when they executed people who
00:38:35
distinguished themselves, and deprived them of the
00:38:39
opportunity to appeal, which was a
00:38:41
violation of the law. This was specifically a
00:38:43
violation of the law because the Gracchi,
00:38:45
for example, acted against the concepts; nowhere
00:38:47
was it written that you cannot be
00:38:48
elected twice or three times. That is,
00:38:52
there was no constitutional prohibition.
00:38:54
Well, that is, everyone understands. But you no, yes,
00:38:56
why is this not like all the
00:38:59
smartest people? but this is a violation, that is,
00:39:02
every Roman has the right to appeal,
00:39:03
but going to prison for debts. It
00:39:07
was elementary, therefore, it is still unknown who the
00:39:09
citizen of Varen or the villager of Pula
00:39:13
is in a more advantageous position,
00:39:15
given the house that hangs on it, and
00:39:17
then Gaius
00:39:19
Marius will arrive in time more precisely, it is not he who keeps up, but he who
00:39:22
arrives in time, the
00:39:23
highest expression, others are
00:39:27
now called by a certain graphic
00:39:29
term of the reform of Gaius Marius When the
00:39:32
legions were allowed to recruit proletarians, now
00:39:35
if we again take the logical
00:39:37
model that Luci Varen is a city
00:39:40
dweller, he is with a high degree of probability
00:39:42
Proletarian, that is, from the word prolis
00:39:46
offspring, that is, the one who has nothing
00:39:48
except his offspring. He has nothing but his
00:39:52
offspring. There’s simply nothing to rip him off.
00:39:54
Previously, it was possible to recruit into the army those
00:39:56
who own land or other real
00:39:59
estate that provides income with
00:40:01
which he can buy himself
00:40:04
any kind of weapons- then
00:40:07
And as soon as the republic became more than
00:40:10
one city, the army was needed more And
00:40:13
now, at the time of Marie, they began to recruit everyone in a
00:40:15
row. Marie is just institutionalization
00:40:26
there, as it should be, training service in the unit
00:40:31
Demobilization of military conscription with a
00:40:33
military ID at the right time in the right
00:40:35
place Uh-huh So here is the army suddenly for
00:40:39
so many it became a magical social
00:40:42
elevator because, firstly, in the army at
00:40:45
least you will be guaranteed to be
00:40:47
fed, which was the case for many. So this is
00:40:51
already good, just good, at least they will feed you, and
00:40:55
secondly, there is
00:40:58
a salary, that is, suddenly they start
00:41:00
giving you real money,
00:41:03
and in those days, by and large, there
00:41:06
were no monstrous interruptions in payments,
00:41:09
that is, they paid, but upon
00:41:11
final demobilization you are obliged to give you land,
00:41:13
and
00:41:15
a lot of it, I don’t remember exactly how much now,
00:41:18
but the plot Let’s face it, it’s good, you
00:41:21
’ll immediately be so good average
00:41:25
Farmer Opa, that is, okay not you and
00:41:29
send your sons into the army This is wonderful,
00:41:32
wonderful, at least throw off your own clothes, and
00:41:35
this is the time
00:41:39
when Rome is a time of expansion, a time of
00:41:43
monstrous expansion, constant wars, the
00:41:45
Punic Wars have just died down, the
00:41:47
wars with Sertori in Spain are
00:41:50
just that there Pompey then Caesar their
00:41:55
Uman is a war with Kiysk pirates
00:41:59
constant military expansion and not
00:42:01
actually of course they tried The
00:42:03
Roman legionnaire so he served his
00:42:06
training from he studied in training he served in a
00:42:08
unit for say a year chap Well, depending
00:42:11
on how it is necessary And what for you, that is, to
00:42:14
demobilize Because if you
00:42:15
are kept for the entire service life, then you will have to
00:42:17
pay and then you will have to give out the land. And
00:42:19
you will now be
00:42:21
dismantled and then
00:42:25
from the
00:42:28
EU military obligation you will have to be called up again. And you are
00:42:31
already trained and, very possibly, even with
00:42:33
military experience. That is, just a serious
00:42:36
person and a pillar of order on area
00:42:39
because he’s doing it for a reason, he has a
00:42:42
salary, money, and at the same time, he has
00:42:45
nothing in the legion since he was 15 years old in the
00:42:47
legion, accordingly, the father of the team
00:42:49
will say from the
00:42:56
heart how we love, that is, no
00:42:59
deaths are starting at all in Malaysia, three years of
00:43:03
war there everyone will be there for you, and
00:43:06
Gairi and Sula, everything will be fine there,
00:43:08
three years of war begin and then we
00:43:12
find ourselves in Asia Minor in Egypt in
00:43:16
Gaul, in short, there are a lot of places that you can
00:43:19
visit to get acquainted with representatives of
00:43:21
ancient cultures, kill them, the ancient
00:43:25
m
00:43:26
is impossible without Julius Caesar and the young
00:43:28
Julius Caesar they will give us We remember that
00:43:31
when he went to study, he was caught by the
00:43:33
Cilician Pirates scum and he
00:43:38
quoted them his own works and
00:43:39
also how he would fearfully execute them
00:43:41
after he paid the ransom and that’s
00:43:43
actually solid and not the abomination that
00:43:45
they asked for, of course, much
00:43:48
more And when we are at the beginning of
00:43:52
our journey there will be a young Gaius Julius with
00:43:54
whom we will need to knead the
00:43:56
pirates together then it’s true We are not given him, he
00:43:58
will be as an NPC until the end of the game
00:44:00
Cool yes At the same time, every decision
00:44:03
that the main character makes
00:44:06
Can fail because Expedition
00:44:07
Rum is also a bit of a role-playing game, that
00:44:09
is, your choice in relation to this
00:44:11
or a new
00:44:12
event or character, or subsequently,
00:44:16
something may depend in order to smooth out an
00:44:18
unhealthy impression, for example, a bathhouse
00:44:20
can be built where your Companions will
00:44:23
relax and come to you more and
00:44:25
more good
00:44:27
there is no precipitation, you can all howl out of yourself,
00:44:31
this is the first thing I did, I built a bathhouse, it was
00:44:33
very
00:44:36
ingenious, so this was the
00:44:40
point of crystallization of the order, for
00:44:42
example, this boiled pool turns out to be at the
00:44:44
age of 15 in the legion in the legion
00:44:47
And that in the fifty-ninth
00:44:50
year Caesar's Gali campaign begins
00:44:54
because it would be the same Swiss
00:44:57
resettlement of the
00:44:59
Lev tribe, which some
00:45:02
other tribes were offended by on the land of which they
00:45:04
were going to resettle; it is not very
00:45:06
clear whether they were Germans or Gali, they were
00:45:09
poorly distinguished then; in fact,
00:45:11
Caesar was the first to say that the French live on this side of the
00:45:12
Rhine And according to this, the Germans are
00:45:18
very simple, so
00:45:22
under the Germans, even the Germans, even he
00:45:27
sometimes wrote down obvious Gals as Germans
00:45:29
and vice versa. They lived there next to each other, these
00:45:32
border tribes were easy to confuse.
00:45:34
They were all there, the draw of lots
00:45:57
in a word is not easy, and so the
00:46:02
company begins, the nine-year company of Guy Julius
00:46:05
Caesar in Galia, the Great Patriotic War, again, Gali needs to be
00:46:09
imagined quite clearly, there was an
00:46:11
alpine Galia, which right here
00:46:13
turns out to be a
00:46:15
Seversky boot, he almost said there was
00:46:17
no pie, put
00:46:20
the boot aside, and there was a Nskaya Galia, this is the south of
00:46:23
France, the Cote d'Azur.
00:46:30
at least for the century in the middle of the century
00:46:34
BC, a certain construct was called
00:46:36
simply Provin Nostra our our
00:46:41
province or just Provin for short
00:46:43
Now it’s called Provence that’s why
00:46:54
one Toga Galia in togas Why Because
00:46:59
she was Lowland by 150% she’s Galia in togas
00:47:03
don’t look there that 90% of the population were
00:47:07
local Gals, firstly there was Massilia,
00:47:10
it was a very ancient colony of the Greeks, it was also
00:47:15
modern Marseilles, it was cultural there, it was
00:47:17
truly that Narbonne was founded where you
00:47:19
could [ __ ] 50 [ __ ] for that money
00:47:24
at once in the
00:47:27
RBO they were
00:47:32
besieged, so this is just Galia And there is Galia
00:47:37
Broca, that is,
00:47:40
panties, but she’s shaggy
00:47:44
Galia, where for the Romans they lived, completely
00:47:48
unshakable bastards, all sorts of veins of ghouls
00:47:51
Yes, ghouls naturally hunt That’s why I
00:47:55
talk Why did I remember about the gals at the
00:47:57
beginning of this part of the conversation, speaking about
00:48:00
our heroes Titus and Varen and that and
00:48:04
others knew from childhood that there was no one more terrible than the Gals.
00:48:06
That is, from childhood they were frightened by
00:48:09
the Gauls because the Romans and the Gals are the
00:48:13
descendants of Indo-Europeans who walked through the
00:48:16
pages of history literally like this Hand
00:48:18
in hand, and first some
00:48:21
beat the first then the first second, as is
00:48:25
usually the case, yes yes because that who
00:48:27
are the Gals the Gals are an
00:48:31
absolutely amazing formation That is, these are
00:48:34
the Celts the Celts who could who
00:48:37
actually settled from Asia Minor from
00:48:40
Ankara for example This is an ancient Celtic
00:48:43
ode the modern capital of Turkey this
00:48:46
was Galati and the word Galati Galati to
00:48:51
Ireland the word of course Gal they are not they knew
00:48:55
because, for example, some called themselves
00:48:58
Brittany, others Erii. That is, the Irish
00:49:04
and they never
00:49:06
naturally formed any large formations,
00:49:10
but at one time they stepped very far
00:49:13
forward further than their other neighbors along the
00:49:16
path of technological progress, that is,
00:49:19
Hallstatt culture is the culture of the Iron
00:49:23
Age, and very developed because
00:49:25
neither of them have the Rhine and so on, everything is in
00:49:27
order there with metal ores, which are
00:49:29
iron ores, which they are
00:49:34
exploring for agriculture,
00:49:37
wood processing and meat processing, that
00:49:41
is, their weapons are very beautiful Gold
00:49:44
Swords with antenna-visible pommels, such as
00:49:47
they were for their time it’s just a
00:49:49
miracle of technology, that is, they didn’t know how to do anything similar
00:49:52
in Italy at that time. I
00:49:54
say asking BC,
00:49:57
here’s the start of the Iron Age, and somewhere around
00:50:01
and already in full growth in the century, the
00:50:03
Lan culture starts, which was even better than
00:50:07
Hallstatt, and it’s just
00:50:08
revolutionary there better
00:50:12
Uh-huh And to the latenko culture that a
00:50:15
huge stratification of property is developing there, the
00:50:17
gals are generally an amazing thing,
00:50:19
they were not able to create a state, although
00:50:21
they already had a property paradise in their tribes,
00:50:23
everything was in perfect order, the richest
00:50:26
burials, and such, Lord, at
00:50:29
this time, just look at Italy Yes,
00:50:31
even on the best Etruscans, who in
00:50:33
fact were quite rich, but in
00:50:36
comparison with the protection of the Gali leaders,
00:50:38
everything pales there; it’s just when a person
00:50:41
lies in a house in
00:50:43
Kamenny, for example, the Etruscans with a stone
00:50:46
house for the deceased will not surprise you, but
00:50:48
you have a golden
00:50:51
sofa there on the golden side of
00:50:54
the deceased, a completely gilded
00:50:57
dagger next to him
00:50:58
the cart itself the cart actually
00:51:01
stands for something like that for a second and it’s
00:51:04
completely littered with gold bronze
00:51:06
silverware. Stunning Well, that’s how they
00:51:09
rolled up this respected dead man. What kind of helmets did
00:51:12
n’t they make? That is, no one did anything like that, it
00:51:14
was just like that The pioneers of metallurgy of their
00:51:17
time were the Celts. Because when
00:51:19
we present in the cinema, for example, the
00:51:22
same
00:51:24
Rome or there Gladiators, for example, they are in
00:51:27
some kind of skins with some kind of crap on their
00:51:30
heads with some kind of axes jumping somewhere,
00:51:32
you need to understand that they were
00:51:35
armed It’s better
00:51:36
damn it and not in a suit made of tree bark. But
00:51:41
another thing is that the Gals again had
00:51:43
this
00:51:44
mania to show valor and go to war
00:51:47
naked, that is, not without armor, but
00:51:49
naked. In the literal sense of the word. It’s clear shield
00:51:51
spear helmet. But that’s all, how wonderful I am
00:51:54
Well, so that the enemy might
00:51:57
see something, you know,
00:52:00
they had their own analogues of berserkers in the
00:52:04
full sense of the word, which entered an
00:52:07
altered state of consciousness, they ate
00:52:09
shields, threw themselves at people with bare hands, and
00:52:11
so on and so on, in general, they were fierce, extremely
00:52:15
ferocious wars, how it ended with
00:52:17
what they they came and
00:52:24
burned Rome successfully, they stood up successfully, yes, and
00:52:29
only Alaric could repeat this in
00:52:32
10 AD, 800
00:52:35
years later, that is, no one took Rome except the Romans themselves,
00:52:39
even the cannibal did not
00:52:43
dare to climb in. Although it would seem that he
00:52:46
really is a Mega commander Yes, but the leader is
00:52:49
Bren for example, he burned Rome red
00:52:51
and there is a famous Legend, you all
00:52:53
heard it, how a goose saved Rome when Gal
00:52:56
intelligence. The secret passage to the Capitol climbed
00:52:59
there and the geese began to cackle and the Romans
00:53:03
woke up and defeated all the Gals. I think they
00:53:04
also crap all over the wall. So it
00:53:09
became slippery, slippery,
00:53:11
unpleasant but apparently the capitols were also
00:53:14
taken, that is, Rome was completely taken,
00:53:16
plundered, and the Romans remembered this
00:53:19
from there about the grief of being
00:53:21
defeated. No, not from there, but
00:53:25
the Romans remembered, and again, if
00:53:28
we look at classical Roman
00:53:30
historiography already in the childhood of Viana
00:53:32
Augusta and later, which is based on this
00:53:35
classic Roman historiography of what
00:53:39
happened next, they abruptly invited a
00:53:42
knowledgeable person, Camilla, who
00:53:45
won immediately after the sack of Rome,
00:53:47
defeated the Gals, immediately
00:53:49
smashed everyone into smithereens Apparently, no,
00:53:51
Apparently, just while the Romans were sorting it out, the
00:53:52
Russians gathered, Uh-huh, and hit the
00:53:56
gals who
00:53:59
had gotten too far ahead of themselves so to speak, the
00:54:00
Romans saved this from their operational bases
00:54:04
acutely But they remembered it That is, it
00:54:06
was a very terrible threat and it
00:54:09
was repeated more than once because the Pinsk
00:54:12
Gali is the Gali Gali Gali lived on this
00:54:15
side of the Alps, in fact, only
00:54:18
after the battle at which he
00:54:22
there the time was forgotten because
00:54:25
of the names it was a bit when the halo of a very
00:54:28
difficult battle two consuls were able to defeat
00:54:32
then there was a full Consular army with
00:54:35
two consuls who went to
00:54:37
war at once usually one remained on duty
00:54:41
and the other went to fight two of them
00:54:43
died the Consul but the second was only able to
00:54:46
enter from the flank of a pebble
00:54:54
army
00:54:55
Well, it’s clear that after the Punic wars there
00:54:59
was no longer any doubt who was the main
00:55:01
boss in general in all of Italy, everyone was
00:55:03
surprised, such different Samnites and others were
00:55:06
all very killed How did we
00:55:09
think? We are
00:55:11
in charge here And with these we just sometimes
00:55:13
we’re friends and sometimes we’re not, but no, it turned out that
00:55:16
the main thing was the Romans, including Ponya, but
00:55:21
such LM remember, because okay,
00:55:25
these are the ones we die of the Gals, but there are the
00:55:29
same exact ones We remember very well,
00:55:31
because the Gals
00:55:37
made the Greeks cry, and the Greeks are like that
00:55:39
as the origins of our culture Well, that is,
00:55:42
Roman Yes, they stole from the Greeks everything
00:55:45
that can be stolen in general, well,
00:55:47
why would you, they even tell jokes They stole
00:55:51
from the
00:55:52
Greeks only their surnames were rewritten, yes
00:55:57
And when the Gali campaign begins,
00:56:01
it was
00:56:02
[music]
00:56:04
multiplied specifically by its own future
00:56:07
Try to get in, because it’s impossible to draft everyone in a row. Yeah, that is, it’s
00:56:12
just a fight of young people in the army, and secondly,
00:56:15
against whom? Yes, against the Gals, can you
00:56:18
imagine how successful? That is, this is an
00:56:20
abomination before the gods that survive on
00:56:24
iron feed Well, and at least force you to
00:56:26
pay themselves And in these conditions,
00:56:29
young people find themselves in
00:56:32
Gaul to go there, so to speak, in such an
00:56:35
iron formation, by that time, of course,
00:56:37
the Romans already very much believed in
00:56:39
invincibility. Well, at least
00:56:41
the seriousness of their legions. Because
00:56:43
when they say that this is the Invincible Roman
00:56:45
Legion. This is really colossal
00:56:47
strength, but this is after the Punic wars,
00:56:49
colossal strength, and especially after
00:56:52
the reforms before this, that
00:57:00
this is a conscript army, so it is
00:57:04
almost
00:57:05
endless. The army has a huge mobilization
00:57:07
potential. And now it’s even more
00:57:09
because now the axis is on the most
00:57:12
progressive class on the proletarians,
00:57:16
so these are the
00:57:25
past capabilities combat
00:57:28
training, young people enter the pebble
00:57:32
company where they observe an endless sea of
00:57:37
opportunities because firstly it is,
00:57:39
of course, a wild area on the one hand,
00:57:42
again there are no gala when they are called
00:57:44
barbarians these are Barbarians in the exact Greek
00:57:46
meaning barbaros speaking
00:57:53
incomprehensible
00:57:56
but yes there are very beautiful large
00:57:59
Gali these cities Odu with serious
00:58:02
walls there fortifications were in places just
00:58:05
oh-oh-oh as it should be, these are just
00:58:08
cities like this with trade in crafts with
00:58:11
everything that is supposed to be, but all around it, under
00:58:14
the wing of an airplane, the green sea of ​​Taiga is singing about something
00:58:18
everywhere, that is, the order’s forest is it was like
00:58:23
this,
00:58:25
and as they say, the squirrel could roll the board there
00:58:28
to where to Milan Without going down, well,
00:58:32
far away, at least without descending from the
00:58:34
trees. And I will say more, she could roll the
00:58:36
board to Korea because this forest, he
00:58:38
walked like that, just an endless forest
00:58:41
which walked along the border with the steppe. Uh-huh, that
00:58:45
is, there are huge forests and the forest is
00:58:47
wealth in itself, a forest of wealth
00:58:50
because in Italy everything that can be
00:58:51
cut down by that time was already half
00:58:52
cut down already at the roots; the lodos
00:58:55
and gals who live there, again when
00:58:59
you look at the movie is not even very clear, why the
00:59:01
hell are you
00:59:02
conquering them, schmuck It’s just a crowd of
00:59:05
some
00:59:09
hip cars, no, you need to give yourself an
00:59:14
accurate account of the fact that the Gals have been accumulating
00:59:17
wealth there since the thousandth year
00:59:20
BC, this is gold, silver, precious stones,
00:59:25
corals, river pearls, by the way, re
00:59:27
For some reason, pearls were valued more than
00:59:28
sea pearls at that time, I don’t know why, for some reason
00:59:30
I thought that in running water
00:59:32
pearls grow more beautiful, they are more
00:59:34
brilliant, I don’t understand this at all,
00:59:37
you can ask Konstantin Nimo
00:59:39
about our stones, but I don’t. It’s been the same for
00:59:41
how long time has passed the thousandth
00:59:43
year and now the first century has been
00:59:48
accumulating for thousands of years. In addition, the Earth is more fertile,
00:59:51
you will notice that it is completely ownerless
00:59:54
and there are a lot of people who can be turned into
00:59:57
slavery because what prospects are
01:00:00
opening up? Yes, this is for the common man.
01:00:02
Now you will return with slaves you have just
01:00:05
was a prolei you were a Proletarian
01:00:07
you were nobody yourself almost like that yes you
01:00:11
couldn’t be a slave it’s a Roman
01:00:13
it’s impossible to convert you into slavery you first
01:00:16
need to decide Roman citizenship And you have
01:00:18
nothing wrong with
01:00:23
citizenship
01:00:26
with slaves and
01:00:28
land That is, you immediately move into
01:00:31
another category and for this you can kill
01:00:34
any number of wealthy guys, yes, that is,
01:00:36
you immediately make beautiful, you
01:00:40
immediately make someone out of no one and
01:00:43
destroying enemies because the Gali
01:00:46
fear
01:00:48
was Notis and it was called the Olski fear
01:00:53
fearing and the Gali fear by and large
01:00:55
disappeared only after Caesar when they gave everyone a hat to all the
01:00:58
gals who were able to get there
01:01:00
and realized that Gal is
01:01:02
no longer
01:01:03
scary because every time the
01:01:05
evil ball comes and he has Gali
01:01:08
Mercenaries, these are
01:01:11
gals again, this enemy was a terrible enemy, this was
01:01:14
a threat, this was a rival of Rome
01:01:17
because again but we don’t understand this now,
01:01:19
looking at the world of
01:01:21
the centri then from the century BC everything looked
01:01:25
a little different the gals - these were the most
01:01:27
terrible military men that they had ever seen. The
01:01:29
Romans may not have been the most effective
01:01:31
because Hannibal was there too, although
01:01:33
half of his military men were the same the most
01:01:35
gals were King
01:01:38
Pir Well, this is the leader, they fought with a lot of people
01:01:41
And on sabers they match up with
01:01:43
specific names Yes, what are they exactly like this is
01:01:45
who exactly you will be cutting with They are
01:01:47
the most
01:01:48
terrible Moreover, the gals were all
01:01:52
healthy, strong guys from the north,
01:01:55
fair-haired,
01:01:57
only iron handles the disciplines of
01:02:00
the organization were overcome, saved, Yes, it saved
01:02:03
a lot,
01:02:05
so the war, the war, no one expected what it
01:02:08
would be, that is, the idea was that
01:02:12
some of these Nevres should be bent
01:02:15
next to them, who suddenly came out with something.
01:02:25
who urgently need
01:02:27
to save democracy, bring them to save them
01:02:30
from the bad ones. Therefore, together with this
01:02:33
tribe, we need to punch the bad ones in the face
01:02:36
and then
01:02:38
turn both of them into
01:02:40
slaves in a sensible way. Well, in principle,
01:02:44
we will conquer two provinces there now. Well, it’s
01:02:45
not the whole province that’s big, but two
01:02:47
there we will conditionally conquer two provinces and go
01:02:50
home, moreover, this idea was absolutely
01:02:52
clear to everyone because Caesar was
01:02:54
sent exactly as a consul, he
01:02:57
was sent with
01:03:07
a consultation, it is necessary that everyone was
01:03:08
friendly or there was no one else at all,
01:03:10
and you stayed there for 99 years
01:03:13
fifty in the fifth year hovered Yes And then something
01:03:18
happened that the dictator had warned about when,
01:03:26
during proscription,
01:03:28
the name of the young Gaius Julius
01:03:30
Caesar was written there for him since it was considered
01:03:33
personally Descendant of Aeneas Which means the goddess of
01:03:37
Venus
01:03:39
Ene that the
01:03:41
legendary founder not of Rome
01:03:44
but of the nation of the Latins, a fugitive from build a fugitive
01:03:49
hero Trojan who, as it was believed,
01:03:52
got to
01:03:55
e in my opinion son numitor in minor, either
01:03:58
son or grandson it differs in different ways in different legends
01:04:00
founded Abalon
01:04:02
And people from Alba Longa gave birth to Roma and
01:04:06
Rema
01:04:08
and away it goes Yes, but
01:04:11
it comes from Venus This directly
01:04:14
means that Yuri Caesar comes from Venus.
01:04:16
Imagine how cool it is, and this is your
01:04:18
game of playing God,
01:04:26
so they stood up for him very strongly.
01:04:28
And by the way, it’s very funny now, a small
01:04:30
intercession by Ivan the Terrible. He considered
01:04:33
himself a descendant of Caesar. Well done, which means that
01:04:38
Tsar Ivan is a descendant of Venus in an unexpected way
01:04:41
those zo you have something
01:04:45
venereal to whom is Aphrodite And to whom is
01:04:48
Venus If you understand about the World Cup, I so
01:04:55
Sula everyone to stand up for this son of
01:04:58
Venus, he says You don’t understand what
01:05:00
you’re doing in this guy 100 Mari is hiding
01:05:03
You’re still crying with him and it’s scary
01:05:06
they were afraid that this is how proletarians are
01:05:09
recruited into the region and proletarians are people not
01:05:11
only without property, but also without honor,
01:05:14
that is, they have nothing to lose, and
01:05:17
as soon as they join the Legion to
01:05:19
someone, this is not often the army done,
01:05:21
they are devoted to him personally and all that had to be
01:05:25
done was for the legions to go with
01:05:28
Caesar somewhere to hell to Raga Well,
01:05:30
naturally to the ends of the world Uh-huh, where they will
01:05:32
simply completely lose contact with the Motherland
01:05:36
Well, at least there’s no one to directly
01:05:37
control them Uh-huh and
01:05:40
there they destroy everyone everyone
01:05:43
they smash them to pieces, they rob So just
01:05:46
carts of loot go to Rome from Rome, columns of
01:05:50
dust Yes On the one hand, Rome is very
01:05:53
good
01:05:54
But on the other hand, the Soldiers idolize
01:05:56
Caesar, he has not had a single riot in all 9 years
01:05:59
No at all, although he is
01:06:01
not regularly paid a salary then there is no
01:06:03
money sent from Rome, no any
01:06:06
food, Caesar himself found the
01:06:09
salary and the gun, Dasha Kru got the gun
01:06:12
ID and he himself paid everyone. This is
01:06:15
his private army in the full sense of the word,
01:06:19
his private army and Caesar is
01:06:21
then called back to trial It is because of this
01:06:24
abuse in the province Yes, your mother
01:06:27
And what is the province for other than to
01:06:32
abuse
01:06:34
But the Soldiers return after 9 years
01:06:38
and Meta they got into such messes that
01:06:41
despite all the miracle of the Roman legion
01:06:45
It was a real miracle for its
01:06:46
time, despite the miracle of the Roman
01:06:49
legion in general here is the prize where
01:06:54
Vercingetorix was besieged and everyone came to
01:06:56
save him and they themselves besieged everything and they themselves
01:06:59
besieged them they shouldn’t have
01:07:01
gotten out of there they should have
01:07:04
killed everyone but it happened and it turned out exactly
01:07:07
the opposite, that is, Caesar won and the
01:07:10
blockade corps and took Alesi and took
01:07:12
Vercingetorix prisoner and took him to Rome in chains
01:07:15
only for the purpose that when finally
01:07:17
here the Triumph which Caesar sought
01:07:19
so that he would be publicly strangled there Well, or not
01:07:21
publicly, and then, well, the main thing is that he is
01:07:24
on his heels, this is a terrible enemy, by the way, and an
01:07:29
existential one, for sure this is an
01:07:31
existential enemy Because I’m not
01:07:32
sure that they knew all the time who
01:07:34
Vetox was, but everyone was very afraid of the Gals. And this
01:07:37
was a general uprising of the Gals, this is the most
01:07:39
important thing. That is, what did not exist
01:07:41
before when one person actually
01:07:42
united them there, even now the monument
01:07:45
stands near Alesia, I’m there he was
01:07:49
beautiful. By the way, they erected a monument to this monument,
01:07:52
which they also have on all their military monuments,
01:07:55
they have some kind of royal decree
01:07:57
in France that monuments stood to those who
01:08:00
died in the First World War and in the Second World War and there
01:08:02
we send Ventox with wings all around. Yes, here is
01:08:07
ours dude, our
01:08:09
boy, so
01:08:11
with the help of Caesar, these guys
01:08:15
got out of there from where it was impossible to get out
01:08:17
there kone prol nameron koto
01:08:22
then the Roman legions were actually
01:08:25
completely slaughtered on the border, that is, the
01:08:27
Buron tribe immediately after the Gali wars
01:08:29
completely disappears from the sources there is
01:08:31
no one left had to answer Yes, that
01:08:34
is, I remember these cool irons were suppressed
01:08:38
monstrously. It’s just that I’m of course sure that they were
01:08:42
n’t killed. They killed all of them. I think that
01:08:44
if five percent of them were killed, then that’s a
01:08:46
lot; the rest just fled
01:08:47
and Assi was
01:08:52
in the full sense of the word
01:08:55
genocide. That is, for only 7,000
01:08:59
the Roman answered just a whole tribe
01:09:01
answered completely about ceased to
01:09:03
exist and the soldiers are these
01:09:05
simple expressed webinar like Lucia
01:09:08
Varen They believed in this man so much
01:09:10
that then when the time came to
01:09:13
march back to Rome when
01:09:15
it turned out that the beloved military leader
01:09:18
would have been offended by the people's tribunes, for example,
01:09:21
Mark Antony They didn’t let the Senate in.
01:09:24
So they were forced to
01:09:26
run away from Rome dressed as slaves so that they wouldn’t be killed.
01:09:29
And when Julius Caesar says
01:09:32
that he defends the rights of the Republic
01:09:34
exclusively and the
01:09:38
honor of the people’s tribunes, sanctified by the gods and time,
01:09:41
could only be done like this so that
01:09:43
all these legions would turn back
01:09:45
what they arranged for Rome and the fact that in Rome they did not
01:09:49
have what they arranged and even worse This is
01:09:53
Caesar personally, who was so
01:09:56
tactful with citizens and did not distance himself in every possible way
01:10:03
Dictator He always
01:10:06
received the title of consul Caesar, he
01:10:09
never ruled without the title of consul
01:10:11
legally literate Yes, he always
01:10:14
covered himself, so to speak, from the right
01:10:15
side with the right piece of paper. Well, that,
01:10:17
however, did not save him from his own
01:10:21
friends who remembered a little about
01:10:24
E and Ma and Sula and decided.
01:10:31
it was a
01:10:34
pretty serious blow, a pretty
01:10:35
serious blow, not in the sense that
01:10:37
the turmoil had begun again, of course it had begun. But the
01:10:41
most important thing for the legionnaires was that Caesar
01:10:43
disappeared. Caesar, which means it became
01:10:47
incomprehensible to howl
01:10:52
after Labinus, under which so many
01:10:55
fought. This is the next commander after Caesar,
01:10:57
relatively speaking, they have a military leader. with
01:11:00
Tim Lobino they walked all over Gaul for 9 years and
01:11:03
he just goes to fight for Pompey owls And
01:11:07
others go to fight for the same
01:11:10
legato But who support Mark
01:11:11
Antony and now they go to fight for the populus
01:11:15
and the country of course was cut in half and
01:11:18
in general
01:11:20
after the Dagal fear was destroyed by
01:11:24
military
01:11:25
force, but along with it the republic was destroyed
01:11:28
because the republic of the
01:11:30
Gali wars did not survive this direct
01:11:32
consequence, this is, of course, not
01:11:34
the only reason, but this is the force
01:11:36
that swept away the Republic, it was
01:11:38
forged by Caesar in the Gali Wars and now the
01:11:41
Luci RET gender these are just living
01:11:44
personifications of what happened at the
01:11:47
turn of the era at the break of the republic and the empire,
01:11:52
again we understand that this is an empire.
01:11:53
The Romans always said that this is all a
01:11:55
republic, we really have an emperor
01:11:58
And it cracked peacefully in half on the butt as if it was
01:12:01
smoking The Rift Yes, at the same time
01:12:03
I’m talking about Rome itself and the territory
01:12:06
controlled directly by the Latin
01:12:07
former Latin Confederation was always
01:12:09
called the republic imperium - this is the
01:12:12
military power behind the republic yeah yeah, but
01:12:16
no one is interested in what this [ __ ] is about,
01:12:19
another thing is that here you
01:12:21
need to understand again that the end of your career
01:12:24
is if you, of course they didn’t bang Uh-huh This is
01:12:27
very important This is getting land Well, when
01:12:30
you are demobilized after 25 years of service, then
01:12:33
you go out Where where you are allocated
01:12:37
land a lot of land in the south, even a hectare
01:12:40
turns out for us, yes, a quarter of a hectare there,
01:12:42
whatever 100 in the south in the th lands were allocated 500 in the
01:12:44
south in Lands were allocated depending on where, well, on
01:12:47
the family.
01:12:51
It’s clear where
01:12:54
in Pannonia in Pannonia at that time it’s hardly very
01:12:56
much like it was said, of course it
01:12:58
was such an inhuman joke in
01:13:00
Pannonia, under the emperor some
01:13:02
Trojans could have been singled out. In general, it was easy for everyone
01:13:05
in Italy to want. Well, who would I doubted that there were
01:13:10
no terraces at home, plus we
01:13:14
wouldn’t go, but they singled it out very often in
01:13:18
Galia in that very Galia where oh not from
01:13:21
Let’s all go back Okay, it’s
01:13:24
good to get to Narbonese Gala The Cote
01:13:26
d’Azur has a wonderful climate there, it’s
01:13:28
warm Nitsa Kan now
01:13:31
people go there on vacation A then to
01:13:34
work Pinskaya Gali or some kind of
01:13:36
Milan river, too In general, no, although of course not.
01:13:39
They wanted to get everything in their homeland
01:13:42
in Rome, but in the Latin
01:13:45
lands, then, well, then by that time, in
01:13:49
general, they had more or less brought the
01:13:50
central All of southern Italy, that
01:13:53
is, Samni and other lands there to the south,
01:13:57
they began to allocate it, it turned out even better,
01:13:59
uh-huh. Suddenly, everyone remembered that
01:14:02
Magna Graecia was located there
01:14:04
for agriculture, then probably there’s
01:14:06
nothing better there for
01:14:08
agriculture, much warmer sea on both
01:14:10
sides, humidity the necessary all this is growing
01:14:12
mozzarella is growing yes mudel yoke bagul damn
01:14:16
they say that there are some I’m afraid
01:14:19
to lie 7,000 species of plants grow in Italy
01:14:22
and the rest of Europe is either three or
01:14:24
3 and a half so favorable
01:14:27
climate Cool Well, really, again the south of
01:14:31
Italy is then regarded some kind of
01:14:33
mafia province, some Samnites
01:14:35
running around, something, a chamber of the 'Ndrangheta,
01:14:40
they started something there Well, yes, Sicily was taken away
01:14:42
from the Carthaginians not so long ago, but there is also a constant
01:14:46
uprising
01:14:47
of slaves because Sicily is a
01:14:49
granary, which means there are huge latifundia
01:14:51
and there slaves constantly get up
01:14:54
again there Spartacus in the south of Italy I was just
01:14:55
walking in general, something was
01:14:58
considered and only after Caesar, already under
01:15:01
Octavian, everyone suddenly realized that it was
01:15:05
good there, right there, right there for you, they
01:15:08
organized a local Rublyovka there in Sochi, the
01:15:11
locals organized a Herculaneum stabi
01:15:15
here is stabi especially Of course, that’s there Yes,
01:15:17
the people of Alend Hi Soon those for
01:15:22
wiki years the Hermitage expedition itself has been digging more than stabi
01:15:25
there And they were
01:15:28
also covered, of course, this is the suburb of the kula of
01:15:31
them along with Pompey of that and
01:15:34
Herculaneum was flooded with more lava Yes, stabi is
01:15:37
specifically
01:15:38
filled up if I’m not all right they plundered it
01:15:41
right away or something So there’s a layer of ash like you’re
01:15:43
turning it around so somehow of course they tore out
01:15:46
holes, they tore out Yes, but they completely
01:15:50
plundered it very much
01:15:52
henna and so our people there dug up a
01:15:56
villa which they proved that it
01:15:58
belonged to Libya’s wife August
01:16:02
Wow mom Libya Yes but judging by everything, she
01:16:05
has never been there, that is,
01:16:07
they built a palace and she apparently
01:16:09
never came there. Well, the palace is something to
01:16:12
go there. Lord, she also has
01:16:14
palaces there, just amphre with wine on
01:16:17
which her stamp is stamped everywhere. That
01:16:20
is, if the basement is full of booze her name
01:16:24
is being prepared Yes, she didn’t have her own
01:16:27
Navalny, he would have exposed him, he would have exposed him in a
01:16:29
second, well, Ceron was a bastard, but by
01:16:31
that time he had already been killed, but Ceron
01:16:34
really spoke a little better than Lyosha and
01:16:36
left behind an amazingly powerful
01:16:39
written Legacy and was not convicted, and
01:16:41
Lyosha was just what - the holes on the Internet
01:16:44
leave and nothing else, this is
01:16:47
the end of your career. Where will you be settled? And here’s
01:16:50
the question: Where will you be settled, again,
01:16:51
if you survived the Gali civil
01:16:54
wars?
01:16:59
this is, of course, far from
01:17:01
Naples, but it’s also not bad. There you have
01:17:05
a vineyard, a house full of weapons, 15
01:17:09
children, of which five will survive, but all of them
01:17:12
will also follow the military path. Rest
01:17:14
assured, unless of course they are girls, Uh-huh,
01:17:16
because this is the point of
01:17:17
crystallization of that very empire on the
01:17:20
legions on demobilization, in fact,
01:17:24
because they were all settled, it was impossible
01:17:27
there You will go there, you sew under Terrace And
01:17:30
you go to Marseille I mean, I under
01:17:32
Terrace How come they were moved in
01:17:35
compactly and you considered a ready-made
01:17:37
cohort was on the ground if anything if anything
01:17:41
you have there just lives a ready-made cohort in
01:17:43
full armor with commanders with fathers
01:17:46
with combat experience, don’t look at them, they’re
01:17:49
45 years old or 40 years old, they’re
01:17:53
in their prime now they
01:17:56
’ll gather in a day and you’ll just have 500
01:17:59
fighters in they can perform normally in one place.
01:18:01
Yes, they, in principle, can suppress
01:18:04
some kind of uprising in a
01:18:05
small place, someone can attack, they will at
01:18:08
least detain them while the legions
01:18:11
gather because, again, few
01:18:14
people understand the army is far from being the only
01:18:18
means I have, a conscript general
01:18:21
army Nadya or this is also the most important
01:18:26
socializing one,
01:18:38
how did Roman Galia turn out? As a result, the
01:18:41
gals began to serve in the legions, so they
01:18:43
were let through and there they don’t care who you are
01:18:46
Gal Negro Roman I don’t know there Russian
01:18:49
Uzbek Chechen Jew I don’t care you already
01:18:51
served together
01:18:53
you are learning there alone language, everything to
01:18:55
understand commands You speak the same
01:18:57
language You have the same jokes, jokes,
01:18:59
anecdotes, but there was another case But there was another
01:19:02
case like Zara doubled in a row You
01:19:04
at night
01:19:09
Aquila immediately jumps under whom, with all the
01:19:13
oath, and therefore it’s on the legions
01:19:16
as on no one but
01:19:21
after the civil wars, it’s impossible to
01:19:24
feel as great as the Romans
01:19:25
did, because these unrest
01:19:27
that lasted for 100 years, they
01:19:29
should have ruined any country, well, just
01:19:31
ruined it, but no, so here we
01:19:35
see the denial of our own denial and
01:19:39
the formation of something new under Caesar
01:19:42
to forge that force that acted with the
01:19:46
same hammer that smashed the Republic
01:19:48
and denial, in fact, denial, it was
01:19:50
the very order on which the empire was shot,
01:19:53
that which was built with their own hands by
01:19:56
Ordinary boys Luci Vare Pula about the
01:19:59
sun what he wanted to say said
01:20:02
he dug deep Well, where can all this beauty
01:20:04
be you can feel it in
01:20:06
your own skin. For example,
01:20:08
VM is a great way to feel it. Because
01:20:12
if we are talking about Immersion in the
01:20:15
atmosphere of the
01:20:21
Ancient military operations because you can
01:20:24
play in tactical mode, you can play in
01:20:26
strategic mode, right here you have a
01:20:28
whole big map where you are fighting.
01:20:31
That is, you can do it yourself to run on forays
01:20:33
into daring and also affectionately you can personally
01:20:36
command the legion Liko in the
01:20:37
end we had to become legato now
01:20:39
we have already become legato by the way tita Pula
01:20:42
Luci in the Arena it’s unlikely that this would shine after all the wrong
01:20:45
origin of what’s
01:20:46
happening no no no Here they have
01:20:48
some Centurion drinking or
01:20:50
so, well, it’s special that he’s from the
01:20:53
nobility Yes, he’s from the parties, this opens up
01:20:55
opportunities for growth infinitely, that
01:20:59
is, at a certain moment He can just
01:21:00
give orders and see where it
01:21:02
all leads Well, there’s the outskirts of
01:21:05
the empire The nightmare in the center is simply
01:21:06
unsafe Well, if you
01:21:08
defeated everyone and return to Rome, you can
01:21:11
choose to leave Rome as a republic or
01:21:13
organize a personal tyranny like
01:21:16
Sula link As usual in the description, you can
01:21:20
go through it and try it out yourself Clem
01:21:24
Sanych
01:21:25
Thank you Ancient Rome is always beautiful,
01:21:28
we try especially hard with the participation of tita
01:21:33
pula for today
01:21:36
[music] that
01:21:49
's all

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mobile menu iconHow can I save a frame from a video "Клим Жуков: Древнеримская армия, настоящая история Луция Ворена и Тита Пулло"?mobile menu icon

  • This feature is available in the UDL Helper extension. Make sure that "Show the video snapshot button" is checked in the settings. A camera icon should appear in the lower right corner of the player to the left of the "Settings" icon. When you click on it, the current frame from the video will be saved to your computer in JPEG format.

mobile menu iconWhat's the price of all this stuff?mobile menu icon

  • It costs nothing. Our services are absolutely free for all users. There are no PRO subscriptions, no restrictions on the number or maximum length of downloaded videos.