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Thursday, March 21, 2019

THE ROMAN EMPIRE



Today’s topic is somewhat of a MUST to get to the point I intend to make for my usual and accidental readers, without anticipating much, I’ll go through lies, Jesus, mind, consciousness and modern/current Italians (like me and my treasures are).
Being an Italian born – with all the genes that go back in time since the time when the Roman Empire was the most powerful empire in this (occidental) world, I can say that after having studied at length both the genetics and – as you well know – quantum physics, I’ve realized that plenty of my interests and “instincts” are simply memories from lives I lived over the years/centuries.
I’m in fact convinced that I was a Roman legionnaire part of the most powerful and therefore scariest army our side of the world has ever seen.
I’m briefly going to touch on some of the greatness of this empire and how influential it’s been over the last 20 centuries; in fact I can shamelessly say this: Rome created the law, the language influenced, the arts, western literature, infrastructure, city planning. Rome also had an impact on the spread of Christianity in addition (and more real/current) to the calendar (we use today), toilets and books (NOT to read while sitting on the crapper 😊)
Having been a true passionate lover of Latin since a teenager in fact (where does this come from?) I can read journals written by people who truly assisted to some of the true wars that Rome fought while in power and how/the way through the domination of plenty neighboring countries the culture  of Rome (love for the arts, wealthy life, architecture and politic organizing/democracy) influenced very much the world we are living today.
My focus today is in giving “a taste” not only of the fear/terror that any army enemy had when facing the Roman army, but also – as much/well as possible of the type of life that any soldier in that army had (2.000 years ago)including the (about immense) influence on us today.

  1. https://www.warhistoryonline.com/ancient-history/the-roman-army-mighty.html
  2. https://www.nationalgeographic.org/news/traces-ancient-rome-modern-world/
  3. http://museumkelemantia.eu/en/tourist-guide/at-the-roman-empire-frontier/the-role-and-importance-of-the-roman-army-at-the-north-pannonian-limit
  4. https://socialstudiesprojectrome.weebly.com/long-term-effects-of-ancient-rome.html
  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Empire





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