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(5/5) Timgad – The Rome Of Africa

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20 Responses to “(5/5) Timgad – The Rome Of Africa”

  1. MaxSafeheaD says:

    Great series, …
    Great series, thanks for sharing =)

  2. revengeofcleveland says:

    what is your …
    what is your problem? did your mother drop you on your head? wer you raped by aboriganies and kangaroos out their in the australain outback?! get a life..you stupidity is embarrasing go away you stupid inbred trailer trash

  3. revengeofcleveland says:

    i’d like to suggest …
    i’d like to suggest to the moderator that
    people making rascist comments be banned
    i’m so disgusted, i’d even like to apologize for my insulting comments towards the british
    of course i’m not really a rascist just a chavanist..someone of french blood who drinks to much and loves Napoleon a bit too much..i may be an obnoxious jerk but this guys overtly bigoted racist comments in my opinion are intoelrable..thats my opinion
    as worthless as it may be

  4. revengeofcleveland says:

    can you please keep …
    can you please keep your idiotic white power crap to yourself, theres only room for one bigot here and i’m him..just watch these videos and try to learn something..all races have been barbaric and cruel regardless of how “advanced” their civilization or technology was..hell 1000 years ago your and my ancestor ran into battle naked with their faces painted blue..pretty damned savage i’d say..so just cut the crap

  5. revengeofcleveland says:

    The Carthaginian …
    The Carthaginian Empire was an informal empire of Phoenician city-states throughout North Africa and modern Spain from 575 BC until 146 BC. It was more or less under the control of the city-state of Carthage after the fall of Tyre to Babylonian forces. At the height of the city’s influence, its empire included most of the western Mediterranean. The empire was in a constant state of struggle with the Roman Republic, which led to a series of conflicts known as the Punic Wars.

  6. revengeofcleveland says:

    After the third and …
    After the third and final Punic War, Carthage was destroyed then occupied by Roman forces. Nearly all of the empire fell into Roman hands from then on.

  7. revengeofcleveland says:

    try to …
    try to learn-Phoenicia (Phoenician: , Canaan or Kana’an, nonstandardly, Phenicia; pronounced /fɨˈnɪʃiə/[1], Greek: Φοινίκη: Phoiníkē, Latin: Phœnicia) was an ancient civilization centered in the north of ancient Canaan, with its heartland along the coastal regions of modern day Lebanon, extending to parts of Israel, Syria and the Palestinian territories.

  8. revengeofcleveland says:

    Thus, at one moment …
    Thus, at one moment they would raise their swords aloft and smite after the manner of wild boars, throwing the whole weight of their bodies into the blow like hewers of wood or men digging with mattocks, and again they would deliver crosswise blows aimed at no target, as if they intended to cut to pieces the entire bodies of their adversaries, protective armour and all

  9. revengeofcleveland says:

    The Celts were …
    The Celts were described by classical writers such as Strabo, Livy, Pausanias, and Florus as fighting like “wild beasts”, and as hordes. Dionysius said that their “manner of fighting, being in large measure that of wild beasts and frenzied, was an erratic procedure, quite lacking in military science. Thus, at one moment they would raise their swords aloft and smite after the manner of wild boars,

  10. revengeofcleveland says:

    The Celts were …
    The Celts were described by classical writers such as Strabo, Livy, Pausanias, and Florus as fighting like “wild beasts”, and as hordes. Dionysius said that their “manner of fighting, being in large measure that of wild beasts and frenzied, was an erratic procedure, quite lacking in military science.

  11. revengeofcleveland says:

    Celts had a …
    Celts had a reputation as head hunters. According to Paul Jacobsthal, “Amongst the Celts the human head was venerated above all else, since the head was to the Celt the soul, centre of the emotions as well as of life itself, a symbol of divinity and of the powers of the other-world.”
    reverting to backward savagery like um who
    our ancestors who took mens heads 1500 years ago? hm?

  12. MaxSafeheaD says:

    “you stupidity is …
    “you stupidity is embarrasing” I was thinking exactly the same thing. It’s so difficult to describe in words just how backwards, how mindnumbing, how … I despair for humanity sometimes!

  13. revengeofcleveland says:

    except for the …
    except for the French..we have the Emporor..

  14. MaxSafeheaD says:

    Still the ancient …
    Still the ancient British population had it’s time – see New Grange or Stonehenge for example.
    As Frances Pryor remarked, the druids still possessed a power the Romans sacrificed ancient London to extinguish.
    In the end we all are human and share vast, fascinating, and common heritage.

  15. revengeofcleveland says:

    i dunno he could …
    i dunno he could just be a troll and theres hope..the internet can spread negative thing like hate and but it can also spread knoweledge and understanding…perhaps some of his “kind” can be persuaded..the ones with brain cells ans minimal reason..peace

  16. raceygofast says:

    If I can interrupt …
    If I can interrupt the customary YouTube contest for a minute, it seems to me that living in an ancient Roman city like this, privacy would be almost unknown. It would be seldom be dull though. Alright, ding, round two.

  17. MaxSafeheaD says:

    “Procreating with …
    “Procreating with non-Caucasians is equal to genocide.”
    What a retarded opinion, clearly you learn nothing.

  18. aeonflux67 says:

    lol.
    lol.

  19. aeonflux67 says:

    At about 58 seconds …
    At about 58 seconds she says: That some inscription on stone talks of a good life being, “baths, hunting and laughing” Then she goes on to say “hunting in the many woods around Timgad would have been very appealing. I have read that much of this land in Roman African province was actually very green and wooded. Not at all like it is today. So climate change has been going on long before our lot started pumping the CO2 into the air.

  20. Burton Haynes says:

    wow what a interesting post , its really helpful for us
    and i saw this post on bing ill pop back to your site later today

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