Except for HBO Rome, Gladiator and Netflix Basedbarians.
Any Roman Empire kino?
I Claudius.
I, Claudius series
Dacii
Centurion.
This. Also:
>Quo Vadis 1951
you will never get Transylvania back, bozgor
What is this picture supposed to convey? Western Roman empire after the death of Theodosius?
Obvious answers above.
From my experience you will not find enough and it won’t scratch that itch, so to speak.
I recently read Julian and thought it was great
>posting the boring half of the Roman Empire
>Istria and Dalmazia rightfully Italian
Holy based
Nah. It's some kind of alt-historical concept I've seen earlier. Something about the Roman Republic being restored in the 19th century from Latin/Latin-controlled parts of Europe.
the first season of spartacus and miss the first episode
you cant post on 4channel while twelve
Asterix and Obelix vs. Caesar
The Twelve Tasks of Asterix
Spartacus
Why isn't North-Africa part of it then? I thought it was Stilicho's Western Empire, since there was a dispute between East and West over North-Africa during his governance. Alt-history is cringe btw.
Embarassing
you fell into op's trap
now he gets to smugly say 'that's the republic not the empire'