>watching Teutoburg Forest drama in local amphikino
>Non Est Me is sung
Uh... Why is Pepe wearing a broom over his head?
good thread
Do you consider Byzantines Roman?
>>84016176
>Your moretum, domine
>In Latin doc!
Anyone here with any experience regarding the no singles policy in their local amphitheater? I am seriously considering buying a slave just to go see Crassus Sol's big fight with the Cartagian elephant Scipio brought to town, but there has to be a cheaper way, right?
>>84016347
Nah
might as well have been the Greek Empire
>and your other gladius
>>84016347
>And your other empire
How did barbarians know what a menu is?
Are there tavernae in Germania?
>>84016552
Slaves don't count for the no singles policy.
>I need 10 minutes to construct this aqueduct and road to Londinium!
>You have 5.
>>84016347
Yep. Roman to the very end.
>On 8 October 1912, during the First Balkan War, Lemnos became part of Greece. The Greek navy under Rear Admiral Pavlos Kountouriotis took it over without any casualties from the occupying Turkish Ottoman garrison, who were returned to Anatolia. Peter Charanis, born on the island in 1908 and later a professor of Byzantine history at Rutgers University recounts when the island was occupied and Greek soldiers were sent to the villages and stationed themselves in the public squares. Some of the children ran to see what Greek soldiers looked like. ‘‘What are you looking at?’’ one of them asked. ‘‘At Hellenes,’’ the children replied. ‘‘Are you not Hellenes yourselves?’’ a soldier retorted. ‘‘No, we are Romans."[17]