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At its zenith, the Roman Empire stretched from Morocco and Portugal in the west all the way to Egypt and Armenia in the east. Founded in 27 BC, the empire and its later continuation finally collapsed in 1453 AD when the great city of Constantinople was lost to the Ottomans. Due to the vast territory it encompassed and the incredible number of years it endured, the Roman Empire left behind a host of impressive monuments. While their heyday has long gone, these now act as important historical landmarks and popular tourist attractions.

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@freetube5304
@freetube5304 3 года назад
Man Pont Du Gard Aqueduct is so huge, Roman engineering on colossal level never cease to amaze me.
@freewillydp
@freewillydp 4 года назад
01:09 #10 Aqueduct of Segovia 02:17 #9 Tower of Hercules 03:26 #8 Pula Arena 04:48 #7 Library of Celsus - I was already there 05:47 #6 Diecletian's Palace 07:15 #5 Amphitheater of EL Djem 08:14 #4 Pont du Gard - I was already there 09:24 #3 Pantheon - I was already there 10:45 #2 Temples of Baalbek 11:42 #1 Colosseum - I was already there
@TheMariepi3
@TheMariepi3 Год назад
Nimes bullring (France) Currently in use (bullfight) !!!! Plaza de toros of Nimes (France) Currently in use ( bullfightess)
@agushll74
@agushll74 4 года назад
It is only a small sample of the large number of well or partially well preserved monuments that exist in what was the ancient territory of the empire
@winnifredforbes8712
@winnifredforbes8712 4 года назад
Those Romans sure knew their aqueducts! All across Europe!
@elaceaceak2357
@elaceaceak2357 2 года назад
There is baalbak temple in Lebanon
@fablb9006
@fablb9006 5 месяцев назад
All around the mediterranean…. Not all Europe. Romans empired stopped at the Rhine and Danube, which means that more than half of Europe is not concerned. It is mostly in latin Europe (romance speaking), Italy, Spain, France, as well as Greece and parts of the Balkans that roman inprint was strong in Europe.
@KingMK31
@KingMK31 4 года назад
I went to Segovia, Spain and it was amazing seeing the aqueducts.
@justinmorgan5282
@justinmorgan5282 4 года назад
I live here, it's fantastic
@will7816
@will7816 3 года назад
A good friend of my grand mother's cousin drove by segovia a long time ago.
@TheMariepi3
@TheMariepi3 Год назад
Nimes bullring (France) Currently in use (bullfight) !!!
@robertovavassori4274
@robertovavassori4274 4 года назад
In the city of Aosta, in the extreme noth-west of Italy, you can walk in a real ancient roman colony ;-) But there are well conserved roman ruins in almost all the italian cities.
@TMAItalia
@TMAItalia 4 года назад
I have seen many of these historical landmarks and I am excited to see more.
@ninibilikhodze4931
@ninibilikhodze4931 4 года назад
I've seen most of it ,best architecture in the world
@bruceburns1672
@bruceburns1672 2 года назад
What is amazing is the Roman economy at the time would have been massive to be able to finance and construct projects like we see here , the skills and trades on hand to do these massive construction projects would have been impressive back then and equally impressive today .
@morecowbell235
@morecowbell235 2 года назад
The skills and trades were impressive. Probably a combination of that, construction expense and slave labor to some degree has to be factored in.
@aglanceattheworld
@aglanceattheworld 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing such a cool places!
@erlienafachrie2605
@erlienafachrie2605 4 года назад
Historical place, suitable for a visit. Very awesome.
@morecowbell235
@morecowbell235 2 года назад
I remember being a kid and learning about the Roman empire. It was normally taught the fall was due to dissension, attacks from other empires/nations etc. However what I am seeing more recently discussed, which is probably more accurate, is that environmental factors weakened the empire, then making it susceptible to invasion. i.e. drought and ensuing famine. A society cannot function without water. No crops, no food.
@rjlchristie
@rjlchristie 3 года назад
Romes greatest building and engineering monuments were its roads.
@CRnazir
@CRnazir 3 года назад
I missed: Jerash, Verona's arena and Pompei. Good video though and glad to see 8 of 10 from your list.
@CRnazir
@CRnazir 2 года назад
@@alessandromancuso7242 Doesn't matter, they're all in Italy (most in Rome), the video was about all ancient Roman Empire
@shagwellington
@shagwellington 4 года назад
Leptus Magna in Libya and some ruins in Sicily are quite something.
@andreabotti5655
@andreabotti5655 4 года назад
the ruins in sicily are not roman, they're greek
@rainkid1234
@rainkid1234 4 года назад
You left out Hagia Sophia, the building located in the city use to be Roman empire capital, it's the first building with dome on the square base, first ever pendentive use in building, one of greatest architect archivement of the Roman.
@mpb3481
@mpb3481 4 года назад
Tam Nguyen Istanbul or Constantinople as it was known then was made the eastern capital of the Roman Empire. It was never the capital of the whole Roman Empire. And the Hagia Sophia is more identified now with the Christian Eastern Orthodox Church & the Ottoman Empire.
@vanmars5718
@vanmars5718 4 года назад
@@mpb3481 As the clip says the Roman Empire lasted till 1453, so obviously the architectural monuments waited to be seen should had cover even the Christian era. And a correction, when the Western part of the empire collapsed the eastern part or"Byzantium " was the only indeed Roman Empire and Constantinople the capital of the whole Roman Empire.....except if there is a rule that without France Britain Spain the Roman Empire is not a whole??? Which is why this term "byzantine" came along....the westerners never digested the fact that the Roman Empire lasted so long in the hands of the Greeks without them(west Europeans) having part to the continuation of the Roman tradition
@teseofabbri1812
@teseofabbri1812 4 года назад
@@vanmars5718 just because they used to be under the Roman empire doesn't mean they were. It was a greek empire as a matter of fact so not the Roman empire
@rainkid1234
@rainkid1234 4 года назад
@@mpb3481 actually the city was the capital of entire Roman empire just for little bit then the empire split, and became capital of the Eastern part till 1453, and no matter East or West they still called themselves the Roman.
@kaloarepo288
@kaloarepo288 4 года назад
@@mpb3481 Yes it was -under Constantine it was the capital of the whole Roman Empire -later the west was lost to Goths etc but reconquered (a lot of it) by Belisarius and others under Justinian -get your facts straight!
@edgardolorenzo1797
@edgardolorenzo1797 3 года назад
Great vid..thanks for posting
@mekalapugazh6192
@mekalapugazh6192 4 года назад
Nice one..post more like this..even one by one in good length is good to see..
@andyroo9381
@andyroo9381 8 месяцев назад
I was fortunate enough to visit the Roman Aqueduct in Segovia. It is a huge masterpiece of Roman engineering. I was awestruck by its' size. It is a beautiful structure.
@jluis333
@jluis333 4 года назад
I am proud to have visited 8 out of these 10 masterpieces of Rome. Western civilization owes these geniuses having laid down the building blocks of what we now take for granted. Gratias tibi .
@pietjebel3119
@pietjebel3119 3 года назад
Tell that to those geniusses on the universities trough out the western world with there trow away own history of old White men mentality
@Ophaganestopolis
@Ophaganestopolis 2 года назад
@@pietjebel3119 I initially felt simpathy towards your comment, then I remembered that (ignoring for a moment their most widely known achievements) the romans were already performing cataract surgeries long before the middle ages. Call them evil and imperialists if you want, but their genius and spirit are undeniable.
@johntynan8161
@johntynan8161 Год назад
Just visited the parthenon, built on the order of marcus agrippa
@VergiliosSpatulas
@VergiliosSpatulas 8 месяцев назад
@@johntynan8161 You mean the Pantheon dummy?
@johntynan8161
@johntynan8161 8 месяцев назад
@@VergiliosSpatulas sorry grammer police 😮‍💨
@costitravel
@costitravel 4 года назад
Beautiful video and great locations ! I subs your channel 👍👍👍👍👍
@patenik2
@patenik2 4 года назад
No, Jerash, Jordan in this list? Way better than other items in this list
@HistoryDose
@HistoryDose 4 года назад
Love the production quality here! It's important to note that Roman Empire as the world knew it fell in 476-- I actually did a video on its last general, Stilicho, last month!
@rahul87184
@rahul87184 4 года назад
So the Eastern Roman Empire didn't exist or are we going to ignore that?
@beniaminosani2719
@beniaminosani2719 4 года назад
Bs
@jdheryos4910
@jdheryos4910 3 года назад
You know very well the Eastern Roman Empire not only continued it flourished to such an extent that the last great Latin speaking emperor Justinian, through sheer force of will and with the help of one of the greatest Roman general's in history Belisarius, Justinian re-conquered the whole Mediterranean basin. The city of Rome fell to the Christian Visigoths yet by then the political and economic power in the Roman world had long shifted to Constantinople. Rome fell. The Empire did not.
@malolomateo1908
@malolomateo1908 3 года назад
You forgot about Nimes, Arles and Orange in France
@davidsmithson865
@davidsmithson865 3 года назад
They knew how to build to last!
@travelerkhurshid5377
@travelerkhurshid5377 4 года назад
Well done! Simple and clear. And then others are stirring something up, twisting, fucking hard. Good luck in the development of the channel 🤗
@beatriceportinari5773
@beatriceportinari5773 4 года назад
When you live in Split, and walk through the place every day on your way to work. I guess I'm so used to the scenery, sometimes I forget how beautiful it is.
@debasmitanandy4558
@debasmitanandy4558 3 года назад
Massive respect to those people that came after roman empire and didn't destroy these monuments
@michaelfuchs
@michaelfuchs 2 года назад
Great narration!
@wallykaspars9700
@wallykaspars9700 4 года назад
Interesting video. The only one I've seen in person is the Pont du Gard. Fabulous structure.
@eedragonr6293
@eedragonr6293 4 года назад
Did you swim under it?
@henryviii6341
@henryviii6341 4 года назад
Hadrian’s Wall ??? 75miles long. See it from Space. It’s the best preserved Roman Frontier and still to the day the Frontier between England and Scotland.
@jdheryos4910
@jdheryos4910 3 года назад
The other elephant in the room. Justinian Hagai Sophia.
@livrowland171
@livrowland171 3 года назад
It's long but not all that impressive to see and not particularly well-preserved compared to the monuments in this video
@brianwinters2131
@brianwinters2131 4 года назад
One of thegreat ironies of the roman engineering is that they designed all these great monumental structures but thye never developed the wheel barrow.
@davidsmithson865
@davidsmithson865 3 года назад
They had chariots though!
@tonig3373
@tonig3373 4 года назад
Roman bathhouse in Bath England should of been on the list
@foodstar5584
@foodstar5584 4 года назад
Very good ^^
@doctorvimalkatarmal4704
@doctorvimalkatarmal4704 4 года назад
very beautiful
@rjlchristie
@rjlchristie 3 года назад
Geez. Almost all of the Segovia aqueduct is made of stone and doesn't feature "brickwork".
@Jesseishere
@Jesseishere 4 года назад
wow that's amazing, enjoyed the video, i really want to visit PANTHEON, i cannot wait when we can continue our travelling ) so many plans we have) i live in China now and we travel just in our province) if anybody wants to have a look at China today - welcome to our channel. Thank you for this video 😍
@My-nl6sg
@My-nl6sg 3 года назад
the pantheon is a truly awe-inspiring experience, the main structure has stood for 2000 years without major alterations, the design is elegant and grandeur
@vanmars5718
@vanmars5718 4 года назад
As the clip says the Roman Empire lasted till 1453, even if until recently historians of the West always put the end in 410 when the Western part fell...today is very well restored to put the end at 1453 when the Roman eastern part fell... So monuments of the after 410 era waited to be seen, so many Roman "byzantine" monuments around the Mediterranean
@justinmorgan5282
@justinmorgan5282 4 года назад
Most do 476 for the end of the west if I'm not mistaken
@beniaminosani2719
@beniaminosani2719 4 года назад
No
@beniaminosani2719
@beniaminosani2719 4 года назад
@@justinmorgan5282 right
@morecowbell235
@morecowbell235 2 года назад
I wonder why there seems to be momentum to say the empire was over in 410. I find it unlikely that the "Eastern" Roman Empire called themselves Byzantine, or Easter Roman empire. Most likely they just called themselves Roman Empire.
@angelinaboccadoro1879
@angelinaboccadoro1879 10 месяцев назад
👏👏
@youtubelux947
@youtubelux947 4 года назад
Beautiful
@JyjusHomeVideos
@JyjusHomeVideos 4 года назад
Beautiful Video and Great Locations ❤️ Keep your Wonderful Work Going 👍 Best Regards from Melbourne 😍
@alimahmoud7572
@alimahmoud7572 3 года назад
I wonder how you missed The Roman Τheater of Bosra or the Roman Theater of Palmyra in Syria!
@MrDadyD
@MrDadyD 3 года назад
Its so sad so many of these buildings have been destroyed and ransaked over the centuries.
@andreatonetti9885
@andreatonetti9885 4 года назад
There are also: roman foro in rome, pompei, arena of verona, hadrian wall and Damasco
@user-fy8ex7mn1p
@user-fy8ex7mn1p 4 года назад
Make the same video for greece 🇬🇷
@winnifredforbes8712
@winnifredforbes8712 4 года назад
ΒΑΣΙΛΑΚΑΚΗΣ-ΤΣΑΓΚΑΡΑΚΗΣ ΟΕ Yeah! Rumour has it the Romans stole all their ideas. Mathematics, architecture, etc.
@user-fy8ex7mn1p
@user-fy8ex7mn1p 4 года назад
@@winnifredforbes8712 Romans admire greece so they took a lot of things from ancient greece. For example the ancient Temple pantheon has greek name pantheon in greek means for all gods and roman agora was like greek agora. But as a greek i respect and adimre ancient Romans
@winnifredforbes8712
@winnifredforbes8712 4 года назад
ΒΑΣΙΛΑΚΑΚΗΣ-ΤΣΑΓΚΑΡΑΚΗΣ ΟΕ Thank you for that. They were both very advanced countries.
@mariazacharatouu7987
@mariazacharatouu7987 4 года назад
Συμφωνω απολυτα μαζι σου.Για μετα οτιδηποτε εχουν κανει οι ρωμαιοι ευθυνετε στους αρχαιους ελληνες αλλα τους θαυμαζω εξισου.
@user-fy8ex7mn1p
@user-fy8ex7mn1p 4 года назад
@@mariazacharatouu7987 εννοείται αυτό και οι δύο ήταν σπουδαίοι πολιτισμοι
@sjaakzwart6001
@sjaakzwart6001 2 года назад
Pretty nice video; just think Patheon should be nr1. I would love to see Baalbek.
@gabrielfrund9497
@gabrielfrund9497 4 года назад
I have seen the Pont du Gard was very good
@leopldoalvarez
@leopldoalvarez 3 года назад
seen all those places make me think of assasin creed 😅
@lonnietoth5765
@lonnietoth5765 Год назад
What about Trier Germany ? I spent 2 years outside Trier with the Army , 1984- 86 . Trier celebrated its 2000th birthday in 84 . Every time they knocked down a building there , they find Roman ruins and the state takes over and preserves that sight. The Port De Negro is still standing ( Main gate ) . There is also an Amphitheater two blocks from my girls home . I went back in 2017 to see my girlfriend from Butzweiler who now lives and was born in Trier. There is an old Roman mine outside Butzweiler that has its entrances barred. I wanted to move there and I have a Roman Centurions uniform at home ( Check my face book page ) . My son is named after Julius Caesar and my grandson's name is Roman. I have a 4000 1/72 scale plastic Roman Army ( a legion ) I have collected since I was young ( I'm going on 70 ). I am now painting 1/32 scale Romans for my grandson who is 15 months old and will inherit my Legion . I am a record producer and my production company Logo is " 10th Legion Equestris Productions " " Victus Romanus " & Make Rome Great again !
@TheMariepi3
@TheMariepi3 Год назад
Nimes bullring (France) Currently in use (bullfight), "plaza de toros" Nimes
@eatportchops
@eatportchops 3 года назад
Have been to all but 2, 9, and 10. Guess it is time to plan a trip to Spain and Lebanon
@mil3704
@mil3704 3 года назад
So I guess you have already visited Nîmes ?
@canemcave
@canemcave Год назад
Arena Verona, Italy Roman Walls Lugo, Spain Porta Nigra Trier, Germany Maison Carrée Nimes, France Curia Julia Rome, Italy Aula Palatina Trier, Germany Roman Theatre Orange, France Les Arenes amphitheater Arles, France Amphitheater Aspendos, Turkey Roman bridge Merida, Spain City + Septimius Severus Arch Leptis Magna, Libya City Heculaneum, Italy City Pompei, Italy ...
@nanocb72
@nanocb72 4 года назад
bien hecho
@finn21598
@finn21598 4 года назад
What's the name of the builduing the hills at 0:47? Thx guys
@iamsandro
@iamsandro 2 года назад
That's the Temple of Garni in Armenia
@baalbek3595
@baalbek3595 Год назад
Good to know that Baalbek was named after emperor Me The Great (MTG)
@jasonladd6400
@jasonladd6400 Год назад
The glory that was Rome
@hatifashshiddiq1189
@hatifashshiddiq1189 4 года назад
Sangat bagus untuk di tonton from indonesi🇮🇩
@vickilindberg6336
@vickilindberg6336 2 года назад
The Romans were great engineers & builders. Given earthquakes & traffic it's amazing anything still stands. However their artistry was borrowed.
@Alien_Empathy
@Alien_Empathy Год назад
Their techniques being "borrowed" does not diminish their accomplishments. The fact that Roman culture endured above everything else is a testament to their brilliance.
@ILCORVO78
@ILCORVO78 4 года назад
I'm afraid you gotta do this again adding: - the "villa romana del casale" in Piazza Armerina, Sicily - Pompeii and Ercolano - Ostia Antica /ancient Ostia, next to Rome :-P
@seanbw94708
@seanbw94708 4 года назад
anyone know the location of the stadium shown from the air in the intro @ 00:16 ?
@ILCORVO78
@ILCORVO78 4 года назад
Good question...for sure one of this list :-P en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Roman_amphitheatres (hope someone can help us)
@touropia
@touropia 4 года назад
That's Side in Turkey
@seanbw94708
@seanbw94708 4 года назад
@@touropia thanks! looks like they have a nice little point break setup in view of the amphitheater. was thinking it would be rad to catch some waves and use a Roman amphitheater as a lineup marker. silly surfer thoughts haha
@nikochq
@nikochq 4 года назад
Please do a video for Ancient Greek monuments
@nikochq
@nikochq 4 года назад
Stefano Carbonera glad you enjoyed. Next time you decide to visit Greece again, I recommend to you to visit the beautiful island of Crete which has world-renowned beaches, magnificent archeological sites and charming towns.
@nevecenere
@nevecenere 4 года назад
Check out Porta Palatina in Turin
@omermustafaoglu5222
@omermustafaoglu5222 Год назад
i watched the video and i like it one hand but other hand i have been surprised since i had expected Hagia Sophia in Istanbu would be in first three but even there was not in the list. Did you missed or you assumed it is not a monument. Any way good work and thx
@luboslier347
@luboslier347 4 года назад
I heard that Jerash city in Jordan is the best preserved Roman city.
@patenik2
@patenik2 4 года назад
Agreed, so beautiful
@adamhabib2067
@adamhabib2067 2 года назад
Actually baalbek is no 1
@AlfonsoSancarlo
@AlfonsoSancarlo 9 месяцев назад
^ Actually Pompeii and Herculaneum are the world’s best preserved roman cities.
@TheMariepi3
@TheMariepi3 Год назад
plaza toros de Nimes (France) Nimes bullring (France) Currently in use (bullfight)
@TheMariepi3
@TheMariepi3 Год назад
Alcántara Bridge (Spain)
@enriquepastorarmada7135
@enriquepastorarmada7135 4 года назад
I do not think is right...In Spain the most spectacular romain structure is theatre of Mérida ( is the romain theatre in n’est condition)
@gufransiddique636
@gufransiddique636 Год назад
He was roman people very intelligent 👌👌👌👌
@eglysbroslat2885
@eglysbroslat2885 4 года назад
Dioclesiano palace Pont du Gard The Pantheon Are the best
@grgr3074
@grgr3074 3 года назад
what about Orange in France ? and the antic theater
@golgumbazguide...4113
@golgumbazguide...4113 Год назад
Explore Golgumbaz with Guide Jahangir, South India 🇮🇳
@tommasobeneventi2803
@tommasobeneventi2803 4 года назад
Croatia? Do you mean Illiria? 😂
@freetube5304
@freetube5304 3 года назад
No she meant Croatia
@TurkishAssassin100
@TurkishAssassin100 4 года назад
I only have seen the pula arena
@TurkishAssassin100
@TurkishAssassin100 3 года назад
By now I have also been to the Pont du Gard.
@datawhisperer7383
@datawhisperer7383 3 года назад
@touropia: Great work! I would suggest to update your video with these two ancient Roman cities in North Africa: An ancient Roman city in Algeria, named Djemila ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--Uu5rWY0yag.html Another ancient Roman city in Libya, named Leptis Magna ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EmF4GT-S-Yw.html Cheers :)
@sitakantabehera8729
@sitakantabehera8729 4 года назад
pleace new videos 2020
@claudionatolibero8312
@claudionatolibero8312 4 года назад
Mancano tanti siti stupendi solo a Roma : Ostia antica , villa Adriana , arco di Costantino , colonna di Traiano , colonna di Adriano , ara pacis , Foro Romano ecc .... Pompei , Anfiteatro di Verona ....ecc
@hsh2119
@hsh2119 4 года назад
Isn't number 4 in westworld season 3?
@PrzyrodaJP
@PrzyrodaJP 4 года назад
👍😊
@elisabethpellarin9133
@elisabethpellarin9133 Год назад
you show a lot or arena..... and you dont show the most preserved arena in the world ?... Nimes and Arles in France have the most preserved roman Arena. 2000 years after their construction they are still used for spectacles
@cebrayilnezerov6254
@cebrayilnezerov6254 4 года назад
🤝👍
@yashveesingh3788
@yashveesingh3788 4 года назад
please upload the videos of south korea , belgium , holland, mexico . cuba and canada
@thereforeayam
@thereforeayam 4 года назад
My dad...still could do this in 1950s to 2000's 👍
@cooperdobson1471
@cooperdobson1471 2 года назад
rome was founded long before 27bce
@adamhabib2067
@adamhabib2067 2 года назад
When u visit baalbek you will explore the greatnes of this empire
@Dave-hu5hr
@Dave-hu5hr 4 года назад
Hadrian's Wall.. ?
@hristomirhristov64
@hristomirhristov64 2 года назад
Where is Pompeii,Palmyra?
@luigifar3616
@luigifar3616 Год назад
Napoli
@erwinbreyson
@erwinbreyson 4 года назад
🌿 • S • P • Q • R • 🗡
@anoncrazynonevilgooddecent7631
@anoncrazynonevilgooddecent7631 3 года назад
I wish I was born in Europe instead of USA cause Europe is more beautiful to me no offense
@iantobanter9546
@iantobanter9546 Год назад
What? No Caerleon amphitheatre/Caerwent or Hadrian's Wall?
@ert-wert
@ert-wert 2 года назад
How does a building made out of stone get destroyed by a fire.
@sheilatruax6172
@sheilatruax6172 13 дней назад
Fire, if hot enough, can crack stone. Then it crumbles away.
@vikashkandola6420
@vikashkandola6420 3 года назад
U haven't seen indian kailash temple
@sheilatruax6172
@sheilatruax6172 13 дней назад
Talking Rome. Not anything else.
@azic1467
@azic1467 2 года назад
Nothing against this rating... But Piazza Armerina?
@yogi2436
@yogi2436 3 года назад
I am Spartacus.
@abdulbatenbabu6378
@abdulbatenbabu6378 2 года назад
My favourite country is Romania.I want to go Romania for visit.Romanians people is very beautiful and Honest.
@sergioalfonso9132
@sergioalfonso9132 4 года назад
Seen
@mr.romanrathod.359
@mr.romanrathod.359 2 года назад
My name is roman from India. Who is romans
@rukhsanamir2075
@rukhsanamir2075 4 года назад
Roman empire is the Greatest Empire in Human history
@joseholmesvidalosorio9868
@joseholmesvidalosorio9868 3 года назад
*WHAT?
@user-wh6fw2id9n
@user-wh6fw2id9n 4 года назад
Baalbeck is the most underrated.
@angeloargentieri5605
@angeloargentieri5605 Год назад
Il più grande e glorioso impero della storia; Roma ha conquistato, dominato, costruito e civilizzato; la grandezza, la potenza, la magnificenza e la gloria di ROMA EST AETERNA, ROMA INVICTA ET LUX MUNDI 💪💪💯
@keyos1955
@keyos1955 3 года назад
Lol, where's Hagia Sophia?
@rediroma121
@rediroma121 2 года назад
Santa Sofia
@user-fo2dh4ow5r
@user-fo2dh4ow5r 3 года назад
Grandivm popvlos Romani
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