What It Was Like To Live (And Die) In Ancient Rome | Compilation

What It Was Like To Live (And Die) In Ancient Rome | Compilation
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Fans of all things Roman empire! Today we have stitched together our ‘Roman Empire’ videos into a compilation that is sure to give anyone a deeply intriguing and thorough understanding about how the ancient Romans ate, how they kept clean, how they dressed, and even what life was like in the golden age of the Roman Empire!

Chapters:
00:00:00 What It Was Like To Live In Ancient Rome During Its Golden Age

00:12:17 What It Was Like To Be A Roman Slave
00:22:30 What Did Roman Soldiers Eat

00:33:31 What It Was Like To Be A Roman Soldier
00:43:33 How Did The Ancient Romans Actually Dress?

00:53:35 What Roman Parties Were Really Like
01:02:48 What Being a Spectator at the Rome Colosseum Was Like

01:13:05 What It Was Like To be A Roman Gladiator

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  1. Just brilliant. Thanks Michael. Been watching/following since your beginnings. Missed you when you took a break .love having your videos to watch every weekend along with Stephanie's

  2. You guys should do a video about Vercingetorix . The first Gallic tribal leader to unite all the Gallic tribes, was made supreme leader of the Gallic armies and was seen as a serious threat by Julius Caesar. In the Gauls final battle against Caesar, the battle of Alesia in 52 BC , Vercingetorix army strength was anywhere between 180,000 – 470,000 male and female warriors, depending on which source you rely upon

  3. Hugh Jackman didn't swear off meat to play wolverine, he actually mentioned how much chicken he had to eat in an interview. It's lean protein, an essential element to gaining mass while working out.

  4. Cabanossi is probably very similar to the dried sausage they ate. It's basically dried snacking pepperoni that doesn't spoil and can be eaten on its own or with other things.

  5. Eating ANOTHER Weird History meal!
    Eating a big plate of Rad Spaghetti!*†…while watching this Weird History video!
    I ate this when watching the double feature Double Trouble (No Holds Barred the D.C. Cab)
    It is spaghetti + Ragù (Classic Alfredo Sauce) + basil (in the spaghetti) + sliced Buttom mushrooms spiced with Sandhill Ben's Garlic Seasoning + Parmesan Cheese
    * Inspired by the Weird History videos "Saucy And Delicious Facts About Pasta" and "Why Was the 80s the Golden Age for Sugary Cereals?"
    † It's Rad!

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