I wanna know what're you guy's opinions on the Roman Empire as a whole
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HitlersTopcoomer said:
I wanna know what're you guy's opinions on the Roman Empire as a whole
Any white man who rejects the spirit of the Roman Empire reveals themselves as a wigger regardless of what they may try to say in their defense. If they are a white nationalist they are the reason white nationalism never succeeds. If they have ever been publicly pro-white than they are the reason no movement ever gets off the ground.
"There has never been a people better adapted for war by nature and training than the ROMAN. At the root of this national aptitude lay two characteristics, intense love of Rome and unremitting zeal in subordinating all individual aspirations to the necessities of the state. These two virtues, patriotism and discipline, were infused into the Roman blood as early as the traditional time of the first kings."
"The youths of Rome were early trained to war. Under seventeen years of age, all boys were called tirones or recruits, and were systematically put through certain exercises by experienced drill-masters to fit them for their duty as soldiers, namely, setting-up, marching, running, jumping, climbing heights, swimming, the use of arms and bearing heavy weights. The exercises were constant and uninterrupted. The grown men kept up this training almost throughout life."
"From all this, of which the above is the baldest sketch, we can readily see why the Roman army grew to what it was. Not even the Spartans in their palmiest days had a system in which physique and personal devotion, added to broad intelligence, were thus united."
"The burly Guals laughed at the little Romans until they got to close quarters with them."
*Hannibal* By: Theodore Ayrault Dodge.
'No one trained harder than the Roman in history, only the Spartans came close to Rome!' SPQR
HarvestingSeason said:
Impressive political, social, military, and economic achievements mixed with plenty of atrocities, betrayals, and an increasingly incompetent government. It suffered from a long history of corruption broken up by brief moments of competence.
We talking bout Rome here not USA .>_>