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↪ Name : 【❖】 Viviane ↪ Nickname : 【❖】 Vivi, Viv, Proteus, Maximus, make your own up. ↪ Pronouns : 【❖】 She/They/Any ↪ Age : 【❖】 15 soon to be 16. ‿︵‿︵୨˚̣̣̣͙୧ - EXTRAS- ୨˚̣̣̣͙୧‿︵‿︵ ┊ ➶ My Hobbies : 。˚ ° Writing, Drawing, Roleplaying with my ocs, playing DND and other geeky crap. ┊ ➶ Things I like : 。˚ ° DND, Dystopian and Fantasy books, Hellenic Mythology, Crk, Pjo, Invincible, Eltingville club (Dork), Ancient Greece/Rome/Eygpt, learning more about radiation and nuclear disasters, talking about my interests, Forgelabs (youtuber) and shifting <33 ┊ ➶ Things I dislike : 。˚ ° freaky books </3, Love triangles, ┊ ➶ My Socials : 。˚ ° Wattpad, Tiktok . . . ⇢ ˗ˏˋ [ Thank you for your time ] ࿐ྂ
Just like the roman empire, they got divided and half fell through.
Now what's left standing has his heart broken.
Ahhhhhhh, the Roman Empire, one step in the right direction for the gays but 20 steps in the wrong direction for healthy masculinity.
Reblog for sexy ink Caligula
sometimes i am reminded that i can in fact translate latin.
“what’s your roman empire!?” “what’s your roman empire!?” why the hell did thousands of clowns appear in the united states in 2016 and why was i unlucky enough to spot one….
by whl.travel on Flickr.Roman ruins of Palmyra - near Damascus, Syria.
Happy Julius Caesar murder murder stab stab day!
no bc crimson rivers is my roman empire.
it’s been like 7 months since i finished it for the first time and i KID YOU NOT i think about it everyday.
stays living rent free in my head
If the roman god of beginnings, transitions and ending had demigod children would, they see an alternate version of themselves in their shadows and mirrors, like things that happened to them in the past or will happen to them ?
Just to add, these reflections and shadows can move independently and show different images
Iron Age Romano-Native Hare Brooch, Newport Museum and Galleries, Wales
The gorgeous Bird Mosaic from the so-called House of the Birds in Italica, Spain, features 35 different species of birds.
My Roman Empire is how the greatest minds in history were all at least a little bit disturbed. Can you think of an artist who never went mad? A leader who wasn't corrupted? Perhaps a poet who didn't drown in his words? Is all the knowledge of this world so heavy, that the more you gain, the faster you're driven to insanity?
studying the fall of the western Roman empire, and I can’t help but imagine Roman legions getting absolutely demolished by a bunch of Goths all dolled up in their fishnets and black lipstick.
Latest piece done from me. Showing the interior of a Greco-Roman temple with miniature buildings inside. I think it came out pretty well overall though did rush the inking a bit since this had a deadline.
Emperor Nero:
French fries? No thanks I only do that to Christian’s
Oh boy can’t wait to start the Aeneid by virgin my favorite forgotten boy
The other day I was telling someone about the Five Good Emperors of Rome. She looked at me like I was crazy and replied: “There were five of them?! I didn’t even think there was one!”
According to Plutarch, when Caesar and Cato were standing and debating in the Senate chamber, a messenger showed up and gave Caesar a small note. Cato was suspicious about the note and wanted it to be read out to the assembled senators. Caesar handed the note to Cato, and when he opened the note, he discovered it contained a graphic love letter from Servilia (his maternal half-sister), detailing her passionate desires for Caesar. Embarrassed, Cato read the it aloud, then threw the letter back at Caesar, saying, "Take it, thou sot," before continuing his speech as if nothing had occurred.
January - Dolabella: "the queen's rival, the inner partner of the royal couch”
February - Licinius Calvus: "Whate'er Bithynia had, and Caesar's paramour."
March - Bibulus: "the queen of Bithynia”, "of yore he was enamoured of a king, but now of a king's estate."
April - Cicero: "No more of that, pray, for it is well known what he gave you, and what you gave him in turn."
May - Caesar’s soldiers: “Caesar subdued Gaul, Nicomedes subdued Caesar”
June - A random Octavius: greeted Pompey as "king" and Caesar as "queen."
July - The elder Curio: "the brothel of Nicomedes and the stew of Bithynia."
August - Gaius Memmius: said that he acted as cup-bearer to Nicomedes with the rest of his wantons at a large dinner-party, and that among the guests were some merchants from Rome.
September - Cicero: said that Caesar was led by the king's attendants to the royal apartments, that he lay on a golden couch arrayed in purple, and that the virginity of this son of Venus was lost in Bithynia
October - Caesar’s soldiers: "All the Gauls did Caesar vanquish, Nicomedes vanquished him; / Lo! now Caesar rides in triumph, victor over all the Gauls, / Nicomedes does not triumph, who subdued the conqueror."
November - The elder Curio: Every woman’s husband and every man’s wife.”
December - Cicero: “I wish it may be true about the Queen and that Caesar of hers”
bro the apocalypse started on a universal scale because the three of them just wanted to be together bro....
The Roman Empire - Rise & Fall: Stephen Kershaw