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@casacara

5 years ago

Absolutely Not His Year: Catilina

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@h35d85bs0

7 years ago

THIS ISN'T GREECE. HERE IN ROME THINGS GET MESSY BUT THINGS GET DOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNEEEEEEE

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@polandballhistorian8537

5 years ago

“Executing your enemies sets an authoritarian precedent for the future.” - the most famous authoritarian politician of all time.

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@popcornfury9095

7 years ago

"BLAAAARG!" -Julius Caesar, 63 B.C.

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@olefredrikskjegstad5972

5 years ago

"Y'all are corrupt as hell" - Cato, 63 BCE

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@stevenreid2223

3 years ago

Cicero: Hey want to hear a joke Catalina? Catalina: Sure. Cicero: The Consulship. Catalina: I don't get it. Cicero: And you never will.

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@ajdc88

7 years ago

i could watch those little squares fight all day

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@elronman

5 years ago

"you're acting like an authoritarian" "oh yeah? would an authoritarian draw swords on the senate?"

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@jinzo457

3 years ago

"Caesar's appeal against authoritarianism." wheeze

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@BattleDroid739

6 years ago

"Hypocrit" "Stfu" Gotta love Roman etiquette.

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@Lykyk

7 years ago

"I'm just a simple man I've never even murdered anyone" KEK

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@BazBattles

7 years ago

Crazy detailed stuff for such distant times. Romans were exceptional in many ways. Love it.

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@paulliu8502

7 years ago

Everything the senate said from 10:45 onwards Incoming Consul 1: Yeah sounds good Incoming Consul 2: Trials are overrated anyway Ex-consul 1: I'm cool with murder on any occasion Ex-consul 2 : I love you Cicero Ex-consul 3 : I am very supportive Ex-consul 4 : I wasn't paying attention Ex-consul 5 : I was. Ex-consul 6 : Where all my consuls at? Ex-consul 7 : Maybe in 2000 years somebody will make a youtube video about this moment (XD) Ex-consul 8 : I may have bit off more than I can chew here Ex-consul 9 : I approve. Ex-consul 10 : What is the meaning of existence? Ex-consul 11 : This took so much time. Why did I do this? (Tell me about it) Ex-consul 12 : Did I hear "electric chair"? Ex-consul 13 : I can do the electric slide. Ex-consul 14 : I sometimes condone murder Ex-consul 15 : These traitors make me so mad Ex-consul 16 : Love you, Cicero Ex-consul 17 : I just go along to get along Ex-consul 18 : I just do what I'm told Ex-consul 19 : Murder has my vote Praetor 1: Affirmative Praetor 2: Roger that Praetor 3: Yay! Praetor 4: Support! Praetor 5: Just like... fine Praetor 6: Praetors, ayyyyyy (I counted the y's trust me) Praetor 7: Yea You're welcome

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@saidtoshimaru1832

5 years ago

"When, Catilina, will you cease abusing our patience?"

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@cheydinal5401

3 years ago

~"I care about the Constitution" - Cicero goes on to immediately make a deal with his co-consul to ignore the Constitution

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@carlelg5001

7 years ago

This channel is so fking good

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@bcboy0300041

6 years ago

lol, Julius Caesar arguing against Authoritarianism. The epitome of irony

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@abdullahburakugurlu5035

3 years ago

Who is here after Cicero's death? F

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@colbysimpson659

7 years ago

would you consider doing an entire series/mini-series about Cicero?? he is one of the most fascinating roman figures and is often overshadowed by ceaser in the history books

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@potsaf1125

7 years ago

Poor Cicero. All he wanted was some peace and stability. The proudest moment of his life is doing just that, and then Rome gets wrecked by a billion civil wars.

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