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@dienkonig33

8 years ago

I think the term back-benchers comes from the British Parliament, where members do indeed still sit on very cramped, green benches.

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@M_Chen333

6 years ago

4:05 " I have a proposal. It is good." I AM CONVINCED!!!!!!!!!!!!

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@JSparo-TotalWarMachinima

5 years ago

Thanks to this video I was accepted in third year of history with 10.1 of average grade. By watching this video I managed to obtain an important 17 that literraly saved me from losing my scholarships. Thank you Historia Civilis, what you are doing is not only interesting, it is also very important.

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@toastmapping7525

7 years ago

The 8 dislikes must be from a couple kings of Rome. Their still a little salty.

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@jamescoffey4238

7 years ago

Will you be doing a video about the senate during the Empire?

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@nszone5611

5 years ago

They must’ve called them pedarii because all they could do was walk to whoever they supported

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@masterluxu1

5 years ago

You’re the best dude. I haven’t been into Rome in a very long time. But you’re series has reignited that flame that was once so close to burning out. Thanks man(: and great work. Can’t wait to see what the future brings.

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@RMSUkraine

7 years ago

watching these after finding some of your newer videos thanks for the great work

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@TTuoTT

7 years ago

You have a well structured analytical language

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@STLshark2013

2 years ago

I really like your videos Historia Civilis! I have watched all of them at least twice if not more! Please keep making them this history nerd eats them up!

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@FraserSouris

5 years ago

It's great to watch through your videos chronolgically

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@user-nu1sp3kp7z

1 year ago

Thanx, watched your videos several times, they help a lot to prepare to the ancient rome history exam!

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@RagHelen

5 years ago

Pedarius comes from the Senaculum, where you had to walk to a certain location and gather. This is similar to a division of the house and not backbenching. In German, the expression sheep jump is used.

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@paxromana5834

1 year ago

I still return to this series even after so many years. It's so excellent.

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@aclass360qwerty7

5 years ago

The classics... its amazing to see how far you have come and how u have helped me to get best in year level for history for 3 years xD tx

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@AnthonyBoylan

8 years ago

Great! Thanks for your hard work putting this together. I'll teach it in my grade 11 class. To clarify, did the Public Assembly always vote or could they be completely bypassed by the person presenting the new legislation?

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@cheydinal5401

5 years ago

"Backbenchers" comes from the UK parliament where they literally have benches as well

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@qboxer

6 years ago

As I understand, the chain of events of legislation from proposal to implementation is as it works... as long as the Consul was a Plebeian. If he was a Patrician, I've understood that he would not be able to walk down the steps from the Curia (the Senate House) into the Popular Assembly, as Patricians were not allowed there. Could you comment on this?

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@TrialByDance

7 years ago

Roman Senate during the Empire? ;_;

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@LeeRichardson808

8 years ago

Sweet video. Great content!

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