Does anyone seen this documentary? It is quite nice , but I was asking myself if in some battle reconstructions there is the CA next TW game?
Does anyone seen this documentary? It is quite nice , but I was asking myself if in some battle reconstructions there is the CA next TW game?
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yeah i've seen it before, when i didn't have the game yet, but it looked awesome![]()
A very nice documentary.
I need to watch it full through though, I'm always getting interrupted.
I watched most of it before, but most of the time I see only half of it. It is a good documentary though.![]()
Thread belongs in VV, doesn't it?
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Brother of Rosacrux redux and Polemides
Seen most of it. Very interesting. Of all the Roman engineering feats, it is interesting that roads and aquaducts were the most far-reaching in their impact. I is also very interesting that the personalities (especially character defects or lack thereof) of the Ceasars had a profound effect on history.
Like Nero and Caligula, the two worst emporors of Rome in my opinion.
Moved to The Arts sub-forum.
Nice little documentary.I've watched it twice now heh, but all I watch are The History channel and History International for the most part anyway.
Had real nice diagrams and reconstructed computer-generated models.(I used them for my roman architecture project in arhitecture class, made things a lot easier...)
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I just saw it at my girlfriend's the other day- her roommate and I overruled her. But anyway, I thought it was a really enlightening show. I especially liked their story on Caesar's bridge over the Rhine, built in 10 days.
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