Thank you for this tour through the history of Rome, very well done. A marathon compared to the Venice video, you got a lot of details packed into it, all parts were well balanced and I feel you included all the most relevant. I can see you've spent time on this, and it paid off. I have bookmarked it and will be sure to recommend it to anyone who could need a first introduction or overview over the history of ancient Rome. Thanks for the time stamps. Often I don't use them but I did here, several times, to go back and review certain parts a second time. Greetings from Denmark.
@Imperial_Legacy5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much @Larsrons7937! You have no idea how much reading a comment like this gives me motivation to keep improving and producing better videos. It makes me so happy to have such a positive feedback, it took a lot of work making this video and sometimes I thought that maybe it wasn’t worth it making a longer video like this, but just a single comment like yours already makes it worth it! Again, thank you so much Lars. Greetings from Brazil.
@larsrons79375 ай бұрын
@@Imperial_Legacy I'm only glad if I encourage you, because I do hope to see more videos from you. When I see something I like I will say it, I mean what I say and I truly am impressed by the quality you got in your two first videos, unsusual for such a new channel. Do continue. When I was young I liked building plastic models. Each could take days or weeks of work to get it right. I still keep and I'm proud of those models. But your videos is not for you alone, a lot of people can enjoy your work. The two videos you've made, when you look in a mirror you have a right to look proud. Brazil? Nice. Then I hope for a video on the history of Brazil some day. I lived in Passo Fundo, RS for a year back in 1986, and I loved it.
@Imperial_Legacy5 ай бұрын
@@larsrons7937 Wow! I would never have imagined that you lived here in Brazil for a year, that’s great! One day I will make a video about the history of Brazil, it's fascinating to be honest. Thank you very much but I can't say these are my first two videos, I made a few other videos a few months ago but deleted them because the quality wasn't that good (specifically the audio quality) but overall I'm very new to making videos and I'm really enjoying it. I hope to continue reading your comments Lars, thank you!
@larsrons79375 ай бұрын
@@Imperial_Legacy OK, so you have more experience. I do hope you keep the Venice and Rome videos. I like when channels keep the old videos. It can be interesting to see the development of the channel. Sim, eu viví com uma familia brasileira através de um intercâmbio intercultural, e estudei em segunda grau. Ainda falo português mas não me lembro tudo. Faz trinta anos que não falo.
@Imperial_Legacy5 ай бұрын
@@larsrons7937 Que legal Lars que você ainda lembra como falar português, imagino que deve ter sido muito interessante pra você viver num país com uma cultura tão diferente da sua. And about the videos, I’ll keep them. It’s good to see how they evolve and get better over time.
@mmhuq35 ай бұрын
great video... please also provide references of your video. it will improve the quality of the work
@Imperial_Legacy5 ай бұрын
Thank you! I’m glad you liked the video, I’ll try to keep them as informative and detailed as possible.
@dumdum62805 ай бұрын
@8:07 It's a shame that much of the world is not aware of the Gracchi brothers. Little to no mention in the popular literature or culture. I too only came to learn about them recently.
@Imperial_Legacy5 ай бұрын
Yeah! Most people only known about Julius Caesar and emperors known for their infamy like Caligula. But it is really important to know about people who most haven’t even heard about, such as the Gracchi brothers, who were very influential in their time.