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WHAT WE DO IN LIFE ECHOES IN THE SEQUEL!! Gladiator II Full Reaction Watch Along: https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects Follow Us On Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thereelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/thereelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ With the Golden Globes behind us & The Academy Awards on the horizon, this Drama / Historical Tuesday, Aaron Alexander, Andrew Gordon, & John Humphrey unite to check out Ridley Scott's long-awaited follow-up to 2000's Gladiator. Picking up 16 years after the story of Maximus Decimus Meridius (Russell Crowe - A Beautiful Mind, Les Miserables, The Nice Guys) & Emperor Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix - Joker, Walk the Line), Gladiator II tells the story of Hanno / Lucius (Paul Mescal - Aftersun, All of Us Strangers) - forced to enter the Colosseum after his home is conquered by the tyrannical emperors Geta (Joseph Quinn - A Quiet Place: Day One, Stranger Things 4, Overlord) & Caracalla (Fred Hechinger - Kraven the Hunter) who now lead Rome. When discovered by a mysterious benefactor, Macrinus (Denzel Washington - Training Day, The Equalizer, Man on Fire), Lucius must look to his past to find strength to return the glory of Rome to its people... GII also features a striking turn from Pedro Pascal (The Last of Us, The Mandalorian) as General Acacius, Connie Nielsen (Wonder Woman, One Hour Photo) as Lucilla, Derek Jacobi (Gosford Park, I Claudius) as Gracchus, Peter Mensah (300, Avatar) as Jugurtha, Matt Lucas (Wonka, Bridesmaids), & MORE! Aaron, Andrew, & Johnald REACT to all the Most Gripping Scenes & Epic moments including The Gateway to Rome, Emperors, the Rhino Fight Scene, the Naval Battle, Monkey Scene, Dream of Rome, & Beyond!! Follow Aaron On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealaaronalexander/?hl=en Follow Andrew Gordon on Socials: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MovieSource Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agor711/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/Agor711 Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Music Used In Manscaped Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Beau continues to chat all about the decline and fall of the Roman Republic with special reference to the life and career of Lucius Cornelius Sulla. From his earliest exploits in North Africa against Jugurtha, to his heroic deeds against the Germanic hordes, to his political career in Rome and his rivalry with Marius.
This week Beau continues to chat all about the decline and fall of the Roman Republic with special reference to the life and career of Gaius Marius. From his humble beginnings, his stellar early military successes, his first faltering steps in his political career, then unbridled successes firstly against Jugurtha in North Africa, and then the various invading tribes of ‘Germans
Content warning for discussion of genocide and child death Episode music can be found here: https://uppbeat.io/track/paulo-kalazzi/heros-time Day 5 will take a look into the historic event known as the Asiatic Vespers, one of the only genocide committed against Rome instead of by it. Episode Notes Below: Hey, Hi, Hello, this is the History Wizard and welcome back for Day 3 of Have a Day w/ The History Wizard. Thank you to everyone who tuned in for Day 2 last week, and especially thank you to everyone who rated and/or reviewed the podcast. I hope you all learned something last week and I hope the same for this week. For this week's episode we're going to be talking about a genocide committed AGAINST the Romans. This is particularly unusual because usually the Romans are the ones committing genocides and war crimes. Historically speaking the event is called the Asiatic Vespers, which should explain the pun in the episode title. And if it doesn't, I'm not going to be explaining it. Google is free. Our timeline places us in the Roman Republic. The Punic Wars are over, Carthago cecidit and Rome had steadily been expanding its borders in all directions. By the time the Punic Wars were over Rome held all of Italy, most of Iberia, most of Greece, parts of northern Africa, including Carthage, and were on the cusp of moving into the Anatolia (what is today part of the nation of Turkey). You might think that Rome would be tired of wars after their decades of fighting against the Carthiginians, but their victories only made them hungry for more. During the final decade of the 2nd century BCE the Romans were engaged in 2 distinct wars. One in northwest Africa (the area that is today Algeria) against King Jurgatha of Numidia called the Jugurthine War and one fought around western Europe against various Celtic and Germanic tribes who had invaded from the Jutland Peninsula (modern day Denmark and parts of Northern Germany) called the Cimbrian Wars. Both wars would end in Roman victories, and we will discuss them very briefly now as they are relevant to our later discussion, but not the main focus of this episode. The Jugurthan War took place two generations after the fall of Carthage. King Massinisa, an ally of Rome against Carthage died in 149. He was succeeded by his son Micipsa, who was succeeded by two sons and an illegitimate nephew. Adherbal (son), Hiempsal I (son), and Jugurtha (the nephew). Micipsa, fearing conflict amongst his three heirs bid them split the kingdom up into three parts. One to be ruled over by each of them. The Roman Senate has been given the authority, by Micsipa, to make sure his will was carried out, but being the corrupt piece of shit it was, the Senate allowed itself to be bribed by Jugurtha to overlook his crimes after he assassinated Hiempsal and forced Adherbal to flee to Rome for safety. Peace WAS declared, albeit briefly, between the two men, although in 113 BCE Jugurtha, once again, declared war on Adherbal. Rome, fearing instability in the region, acquiesced to Adherbal's request for aid and sent troops to the fight and ambassadors to Jugurtha to demand peace negotiations. Jugurtha was clever though, and knew how much the Romans loved to talk. So he kept them doing just that until Cirta, Adherbal's capital ran out of food and had to surrender. Jugurtha immediately had Adherbal executed as well as all Romans who had aided him in the defense of Cirta. Now, the Pax Romana didn't exist just yet, but Rome still took a hard line against anyone who dared to harm her citizens. So in 112 BCE the Jugurthine War was declared. We're not going to go into any great detail of the Jugurthine War, suffice it to say that Rome won, it lasted until 105 BCE, and that some historians see this war as the true beginning of the fall of the Roman Republic. Gaius Marius was the victorious general and consul of the Jugurthine War (and also the Cimbrian War we're going to talk about next) and he would use his successes in these, and other wars, to try and seize greater power in Rome. That brings us to the Cimbrian War. Although, to be perfectly clear, these two wars happened at, pretty much, the same time. The Jugurthine War was 112 to 105 BCE and the Cimbrian War was 113 to 101 BCE, and Gaius Marius fought in both of them. Dude must have had the speed force to be in both places at once. The Cimbrian Wars were another war in a long line of “Rome didn't intend to conquer this region, but an ally called for help and they definitely planned on staying after they won the war”. According to Roman sources the Cimbrian peoples came down from the north and, eventually, attacked the Roman allied Celtic federation the Taurisci, who asked Rome for aid against the Cimbrians. One of the interesting things about the Cimbrian War was that, after an initial victory against the Roman general and consul Gnaeus Papirius Carbo the Cimbrians were perfectly poised to carry their invasion into Italy itself, but instead of doing so they turned and pushed their way into Gaul (modern day France). The war against the Cimbri was an unmitigated disaster until Marius came in and shored up the Roman strategy. Marius, it is interesting to note, was the uncle of Julius Caesar. Famed for being the worst hostage and the best knife practice dummy in history. The Cimbrian War would end with Roman victory and would also spark the rivalry between Gaius Marius and Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix which would eventually lead to the first of Rome's great Civil Wars which would see Sulla march on Rome and see Marius outlawed and exiled, albeit very briefly. I said earlier that there were two major wars during the end of the 2nd century BCE. There were actually 3. The Third being the Second Servile War that took place from 104 until 100 BCE on the island of Sicily. Servile War was the name that Rome gave, or that historians gave, to the three large scale slave uprisings that occurred during the time of the Roman Republic. If you're wondering where Spartacus is, he won't be around until the Third Servile War. The reason to bring up the Second Servile War is that this one also involved our good friend Gaius Marius. He was not one of the generals in this war, but he was in northern Africa trying to recruit aid for the war with the Cimbri from the Roman province of Bithynia in Asia Minor. There, after discovering that King Nicodemus III had no one to spare for Rome as all able bodied men had been enslaved by tax collectors, the Senate issued an edict stating that no Roman ally could be enslaved. This led to discontent on the island of Sicily as several hundred slaves were freed, but many were not as they were not from Roman allied states. This, combined with the abuses that were rampant in Roman Republic slavery led to a massive, and ultimately futile, uprising against the Republic. Now, Rome and the Kingdom of Pontus, which had been declared in 281 BCE and had been ruled over by a string of Kings all named Mithradates were neighbors across the Anatolia, but during the Cimbrian and Jugurthine Wars they, frankly, had nothing to do with each other. Rome had some interests in the area due to their alliance with Nocodemus and the Kingdom of Bithynia, but they were very occupied with the Cimbrian War, the Jugurthan War, the Second Servile War, and then in the beginning of the 1st century BCE, the Social Wars that they fought against former, autonomous, allies living on the Italian peninsula (the Social War also ended in Roman victory). With the beginning of the Social War Mithradates VI saw the oppurtunity to expand further into the Anatolia and allied with Tigranes I of Armenia and declared war against the Roman client state of Cappadocia. Mithradates and Tigranes were quickly able to conquer Cappadocia and expel Nicodemus from Bithynia. When Rome heard about this they demanded that both kings be restored to their thrones and then, stupidly, urged those kings to go to war against Pontus and Armenia. Mithradates responded to this aggression by conquering Cappadocia and Bithynia and conquering most of Roman Asia with about a year. Once Rome was no longer distracted by the Social War they would turn their attention to Pontus and Mithradates, although it would take almost 2 years for Rome to mobilize armies against Mithradates. See, at first the Roman general Sulla was placed in charge of the forces against Pontus, but political backbiting from Publius Sulpicius Rufus, a political opponent of Sulla, almost saw the army taken from him and placed in the hands of his rival Marius. Sulla responded to this threat by marching into Rome with his forces and taking control by force, forcing Marius into a brief exile. Mithradates would take the delay in Rome's response to carry out the event that would come to be called the Asiatic Vespers. The Vespers were a genocide targeted all Roman and otherwise Latin speaking peoples in the western Anatolia The genocide were a calculated response to the Roman declaration of war. It was meant to force cities to take a side: "no city that did his bidding now could ever hope to be received back into Roman allegiance". The killings took place probably in the first half of the year 88 BC, although precise dating is impossible. Valerius Maximus indicates a death toll of approximately 80,000, while Plutarch claims a death toll of 150,000. The reported numbers, according to fragments of Dio, are however probably exaggerated. They were planned, with Mithridates writing secretly to regional satraps and leaders to kill all Italian residents (along with wives, children, and freedmen of Italian birth) thirty days after the day of writing. Mithridates furthermore offered freedom to slaves which informed on their Italian masters and debt relief to those who slew their creditors. Assassins and informers would share with the Pontic treasury half the properties of those who were killed. Ephesus, Pergamon, Adramyttion, Caunus, Tralles, Nysa, and the island of Chios were all scenes of atrocities. Many of these cities were under the control of tyrants, and many of the inhabitants enthusiastically fell upon their Italian neighbours, who were blamed "for the prevailing climate of aggressive greed[,] acquisitiveness[,] and... malicious litigation". Based on this we can see the initial uprising against Roman rule in the region as a kind of class uprising against oppressors. This brings us to an important discussion about the use of violence in social revolutions. Violence is, and always will be, a necessary tool in creating social change. However, there will always be a line that should not be crossed. Mithradates, in inciting enslaved peoples to rise up against their masters and in debtors to kill their creditors, was based as fuck. That's some capital G, capital S good shit. Those are the oppressors. Those are the people committing violence against the people of the Anatolia. Political violence SHOULD be directed at the people in positions of authority, especially if those people are using that authority to oppress marginalized communities. The part where the morality starts to slough off like flesh off a 5 day old corpse is when the WOMEN and CHILDREN start to be killed. The First Mithradatic War (there would be two others) would begin immediately after Rome heard of these massacres. The war would run from 89 BCE until 85 BCE and would, ultimately, end in Roman victory. The war ended with the signing of the treaty Dardanos and the end result was status quo ante bellum. Which is a Latin phrase that basically means. Everything is the same as it was before the war. Mithradates retreated back to Pontus and everything that had been a Roman client state returned to being so. Of course none of this would bring back to roughly 80,000 Roman and Latin speaking civilians that had been killed during the Vespers, but necromancy doesn't exist and revivify can only be cast within a minute after death anyway. That's it for this week folks. We don't have any more review at the time of recording this, so we're gonna jump right into the outro. Have a Day! w/ The History Wizard is brought to you by me, The History Wizard. If you want to see/hear more of me you can find me on Tiktok @thehistorywizard or on Instagram @the_history_wizard. Please remember to rate, review, and subscribe to Have a Day! On your pod catcher of choice. The more you do, the more people will be able to listen and learn along with you. Thank you for sticking around until the end and, as always, Have a Day
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Chrissie tells you about the early career of one of Rome's most important leaders: Gaius Marius. Read the essay here: https://historywiththeszilagyis.org/hwts199 Find us on Twitter:The Network: @BQNPodcastsThe Show: @HistorySzilagyi.Chrissie: @TheGoddessLivia. Jason: @JasonDarkElf.Send topic suggestions via Twitter or on our Facebook page History with the Szilagyis.History with the Szilagyis is supported by our patrons: Susan Capuzzi-De ClerckLaura DullJoin these wonderful supporters by visiting patreon.com/historywiththeszilagyis. The BQN Podcast Collective is brought to you by our listeners. Special thanks to these patrons on Patreon whose generous contributions help to produce this podcast and the many others on our network! Jason AndersonVera BibleSusan Capuzzi-De ClerckTim CooperChrissie De Clerck-SzilagyiLars Di ScenzaThad HaitMatt HarkerPeter HongJim McMahonJoe MignoneGreg MolumbyMahendran RadhakrishnanTom Van ScotterDavid WillettCarl WondersAnonymousDavidYou can join this illustrious list by becoming a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/BQN
Herr Imhoff, gibt es Hitzefrei in Numidien? Heute geht es erneut nach Nordafrika, wir ziehen mit Marius und Sulla in die entscheidenden Schlachten des Jughurtinischen Krieges, Wir sprechen über Uli Edel, Richard Harris und EINE Popkulturreferenz hat der Kulturbanause Janny vergessen, Jughurta kommt vor in einem der frühen Gedichte von Artur Rimbaud:https://www.jstor.org/stable/487598 Quellenauswahl:De bello Iugurthino - Gaius Sallustius CrispusCaius Marius - PlutarchMehr musikalischen Kontext zu unseren Folgen findet Ihr hier auf Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3V4...Den aktuellen Popkultur-Kontext und viele andere Videos gibt es in dieser Playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU4Jvqt24IZyVzNR-S9_Ob2YoURkKooRU Quellenauswahl:De bello Iugurthino - Gaius Sallustius CrispusCaius Marius - PlutarchMehr musikalischen Kontext zu unseren Folgen findet Ihr hier auf Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3V4...Den aktuellen Popkultur-Kontext und viele andere Videos gibt es in dieser Playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU4Jvqt24IZyVzNR-S9_Ob2YoURkKooRU Quellenauswahl:De bello Iugurthino - Gaius Sallustius CrispusCaius Marius - PlutarchMehr musikalischen Kontext zu unseren Folgen findet Ihr hier auf Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3V4...Den aktuellen Popkultur-Kontext und viele andere Videos gibt es in dieser Playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU4Jvqt24IZyVzNR-S9_Ob2YoURkKooRU Support the show
In this episode of Bloom Into Your Best Self, I talk about all the topics. From miscarriage, to pregnancy, to having children, and to grieving your old self. This was another great requested from my listeners. I share my thoughts on the things people don't tell you about these topics. Make sure to take a listen because it's another great episode. Check out more information about the things taking place in my business below: CULTURAL TIDBIT: The Black historian mentioned in this episode was: Jugurtha (118 BC - 101 BC) MOTHERHOOD NEWSLETTER INFORMATION: If you're a mom, this newsletter is something you need to subscribe to. You also get a little something special when you sign up for it. Click the link below to sign up for some motherhood encouragement https://view.flodesk.com/pages/64644f60cbdcb8f8a1a7595b GENERAL MONTHLY NEWSLETTER INFORMATION: If you aren't subscribed to my Bloom Into Your Best Self newsletter you are truly missing out. Check it out on my website. https://www.bloomintoyourbestself.com/newsletter-subscription MY ONLINE STORE: You can check out all of my cultural goodies at my online store through the link below. In my store you will find my cultural workbook, cultural planner, cultural trainings, and many more cultural goodies. Take a look and find something that will help you stay culturally aware, sensitive, and vigilant. https://www.bloomintoyourbestself.com/online-store
Letzte Doppelstunde Geschichte:ungenügend vor den Ferien, Abelix und Jannicus machen endlich mal wieder was mit Rom, essen Stachelbeer-Baiser-Kuchen. In Teil 1 geht es um die Jugend des numidischen Herrschers Jugurtha, seinen skrupellosen Aufstieg und vor allem, wie er einen mächtigen Römer nach dem anderen schmiert.Quellenauswahl:De bello Iugurthino - Gaius Sallustius CrispusCaius Marius - PlutarchMehr musikalischen Kontext zu unseren Folgen findet Ihr hier auf Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3V4...Den aktuellen Popkultur-Kontext und viele andere Videos gibt es in dieser Playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLU4Jvqt24IZyVzNR-S9_Ob2YoURkKooRU Support the showSupport the show
Chaque jour, écoutez le Best-of de l'Afterfoot, sur RMC la radio du Sport ! L'After foot, c'est LE show d'après-match et surtout la référence des fans de football depuis 15 ans ! Les rencontres se prolongent tous les soirs avec Gilbert Brisbois et Nicolas Jamain avec les réactions des joueurs et entraîneurs, les conférences de presse d'après-match et les débats animés entre supporters, experts de l'After et auditeurs. RMC est une radio généraliste, essentiellement axée sur l'actualité et sur l'interactivité avec les auditeurs, dans un format 100% parlé, inédit en France. La grille des programmes de RMC s'articule autour de rendez-vous phares comme Apolline Matin (6h-9h), les Grandes Gueules (9h-12h), Estelle Midi (12h-15h), Super Moscato Show (15h-18h), Rothen s'enflamme (18h-20h), l'After Foot (20h-minuit).
durée : 00:26:21 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Dans le 3ème entretien entre Patrice Galbeau et Habib Bourguiba en 1975, c'est le caractère du président tunisien qui est interrogé, à travers les témoignages de son ami et militant tiers-mondiste Jean Rous et de l'ambassadeur de Tunisie en France, Hédi Mabrouk. - invités : Habib Bourguiba
durée : 00:26:21 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Dans le 3ème entretien entre Patrice Galbeau et Habib Bourguiba en 1975, c'est le caractère du président tunisien qui est interrogé, à travers les témoignages de son ami et militant tiers-mondiste Jean Rous et de l'ambassadeur de Tunisie en France, Hédi Mabrouk. - invités : Habib Bourguiba
Marc Hyden, Director of State Government Affairs at R Street and author of Gaius Marius: The Rise and Fall of Rome's Saviour, joins the show to discuss the life of one of the Roman Republic's most innovative and controversial generals: Gaius Marius. ▪️ Times • 01:33 Introduction • 01:46 An interest in Rome • 04:06 Growing pains • 06:36 The man born in Arpinum • 09:46 Serving in the legions • 11:37 Jugurtha • 13:25 Roman politics • 20:31 Marius in Numidia • 28:51 Sulla and political reform • 37:06 The Cimbri and Teutones and “Marius's Mules” • 43:05 Career on the rocks • 49:02 Social War to Civil War • 56:27 “Do you dare kill Gaius Marius?”
Lolita Mang et Jean Fromageau prennent la route de la Table de Jugurtha en Tunisie. Là se déroule la première édition du festival "Les Montagnes Acoustiques". Perché.e.s a quelques mille metre d'altitude ils recevront ; - Benjemy et Guillaume Perret pour leur parler de leur live improvisé - Le duo Amentia qui ont d'étonnantes anecdotes - Le Dj Opäk - Le producteur et co directeur du label Code QR : Scan X Toutes les interviews sont suivies d'extraits de lives ! Réalisation : Antoine Assayas
Lolita Mang et Jean Fromageau prennent la route de la Table de Jugurtha en Tunisie. Là se déroule la première édition du festival "Les Montagnes Acoustiques". Perché.e.s a quelques mille metre d'altitude ils recevront ; - Benjemy et Guillaume Perret pour leur parler de leur live improvisé - Le duo Amentia qui ont d'étonnantes anecdotes - Le Dj Opäk - Le producteur et co directeur du label Code QR : Scan X Toutes les interviews sont suivies d'extraits de lives ! Réalisation : Antoine Assayas
The equerry of Jugurtha recounts to Augustus how he and his friend, Gonfanon, tricked anhydride merchants into buying fake goods.
Ben Askren talks about Jugurtha and the ichthyography of the bawler. Ben is a world-renowned authority on ancient history and discusses the strategies employed by Jugurtha.
L'émir Abd el-Kader est un héros national algérien. Grande figure du XIXème siècle, une exposition au Musée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée de Marseille revient sur les multiples vies de ce penseur musulman humaniste. Le Musée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée propose de découvrir ou de redécouvrir, 60 ans après l'indépendance de l'Algérie, une très grande figure : celle d'Abd el-Kader. Il fut cet « émir pensif, féroce et doux » chanté par Victor Hugo dans les Orientales, le « Petit fils de Jugurtha » décrit par Rimbaud. Il était un érudit, mystique soufi, émir combattant puis captif, un homme d'État, un homme de grande culture, apôtre de la modernité et de l'ouverture humaniste, aussi, qui a marqué les relations entre chrétiens et musulmans, et dont l'héritage a marqué – à travers les années- les deux côtés de la Méditerranée et même au-delà. L'exposition « Abd el-Kader » est à visiter jusqu'au 22 août 2022 à Marseille, au MUCEM, le Musée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée. Nos invitées : Camille Faucourt et Florence Hudowicz, commissaires de l'exposition.
"Peace for Kyiv" is a deep & oriental downtempo journey. Set that was broadcasted to ShoutingFire Radio for the Kosmo Downtempo Live Nb.63 on the 06/03/2022. This set is especially dedicated to all my listeners from Ukraine. What is going on right now is not tolerable at all. Artists featured in this set: Jugurtha, Eternal moment, Erhan Yilmaz, Lev Tatarov, Jose Solano, Ali Termos, Tamikrest, Islandman, Acid Arab, AMMAR 808, Farloh, Meerkat, Tolga Maktay, PH, Räubermukke, Lemurian, Janax Pacha, Ka_lu, SEVN (CA), Mikasi Project, Zuma Dionys, Assem, Seeleâ, Dim Angelo, Alex Mihalakis, LAND, Farloh, Seba Campos, MI.LA, Ben Lukas Boysen. FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/piccaya YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/c/piccaya BEATPORT: www.beatport.com/artist/piccaya/945419 WEBSITE: www.piccaya.com
This is the story of how Gaius Marius went from being the Greatest Man in Rome to Public Enemy #1.But Marius, usually master of the political narrative, ended up having his story written by his political rivals. What was the true character of this surprisingly elusive figure?What is worth imitating? What is worth avoiding? Before fully answering these questions, we must understand the details of his story, one of the most dramatic and memorable sequences in all of Plutarch's lives.On today's podcast: One way to respond when you're being undermined The problem with putting off legitimate political complaints Marius, Drusus, and the beginning of the Social War Sulla, Marius, and the beginning of the Civil War Marius' harrowing escape The prophecy about Marius' 7 consulships The Bloody Return of Marius Links: Thanks to our sponsor - ideamarket.io - @ideamarket_io on twitter! Thanks to our guest narrator, Justin Murphy! visit otherlife.co, indiethinkers.org, or @jmrphy on twittter
In this episode, Gaius Marius goes from upstart commander to Third Founder of Rome.Roman writer and historian Sallust said Marius possessed Virtus (“manliness, prowess, virtue” - but, was Marius ultimately a “good man”? In part two of The Life of Gaius Marius, Marius captures Jugurtha, he enlists the help of a prophetess to annihilate an army of Teutones, and triumphs over the Cimbri at the Battle of Vercellae. And how he became six times Roman consul.But in order to reach the top, Marius had to dispatch political enemies, and make alliances with some dubious characters. Was it worth it? Thanks to sponsor ideamarket.io! (@ideamarket_io)On today's podcast: The power of narrative How to commandeer a war from a decorated general Marius the Military Reformer and Strategist The battles of Arausio, Aquae Sextiae, Vercellae Third Founder of Rome How to engineer the downfall of a rival Links:ideamarket.io
Hated by many contemporaries, admired by even more - and later Romans, such as the emperor Augustus. “Seven times Consul, Praetor, Tribune of the Plebs, Quaestor, Augur, Military Tribune, Marius waged war against Jugurtha, the King of Numidia and captured him. He annihilated an army of Teutones. He triumphed over the Cimbri…”Gaius Marius, an outsider, an Italian… A story of rising from obscurity to the apex of the Roman hierarchy. How did he do it?And does he deserve the blame for starting the Roman Civil War? Nobody becomes the greatest Roman alive in times of peace. Marius was a young man of incredible ambition and razor sharp perception. He not only noticed the rare opportunities, but he seized them with dogged determination. Even more remarkably, Marius' achievements didn't happen until he was an older man. In fact, Marius' story was practically just beginning when he was age 50. Perhaps yours will too. In this first installment of The Life of Gaius Marius, we learn about the foundations Marius laid in his early life as he positioned himself for greatness. Thanks to sponsor ideamarket.io! (@ideamarket_io)On today's podcast: Learning the populist game from Scipio Africanus and the Gracchi Fitting in but staying different Acquiring a fortune and a reputation Entering Roman politics as an outsider Conciliating Rivals From Tribune, to Praetor, to Consul War with Jugurtha
Im Kampf der Kontrahenten Karthago und Rom steht Numidien erst auf der einen und dann auf der anderen Seite. Als Verbündeter Roms gelangt es zu einigem Einfluss. Doch als das Ringen numidischer Prinzen um den Thron zu einer innenpolitischen Krise in Rom führt, bricht der Jugurthinische Krieg aus.
Oktober-Promo | Zwei Welten Melodic-/Deep-/Progressive House & Melodic Techno facebook.com/benstrauch.deejay booking@badaaboom.de ___ #Promo, #Set, #deephouse, #ProgressiveHouse, #MelodicTechno, #klangmeister, #BenStrauch, #BadaaBOOM, #Elektronische #Tanzmusik, #elektronaut, #Mix, #DJ, #freeDOWNLOAD #freeSTREAMING #new #neu #online #hearthis #music #musik #ausliebezurmusik #elektronischetanzmusik #melodichouse #musikfuehlen #Gefuehle #herzmusik #mitGefuehl #wiegutdasichdenBenjetztkenn Tracklist: Intro @hokimusic - Water @saivemusic & @Kleiber-music - Sidelines (Original Mix) @JPattersson - Mood @Audio-Storm - Clear Consciousness (Original Mix) Saive & Kleiber - Azhar (Original Mix) @BAX - Nature's Hymn ( @Joe-Miller Remix) @bag0 (FR), @Jugurtha-music - Dreaming @Bodaishin, @izhy_earth - Samatha (@Pablo-Bolivar Club Vision) @JonasRathsman - Fading Memories (Original Mix) @ivory_tower - Lumiere (Original Mix) @Manqo - Won't Change ( @Rampa Retouch) @Nohanmusic - Road to You ( @Eli-Nissan Remix) @elmundomusicpage, @zazou-berlin - All Along the Way @soul-button & @Mashk - Pensées (Original Mix) @72robertvaughan - Ta Seti @JFR_music - So far @max-caporale - Fade (Original Mix) @Doyeq - Night Pellets of Lights (Original Mix) @Miyagi - Fire in Your Red Dead Eyes @Spada - Part Of Me (Extended Mix) @HannesWiehager & @chaumofficial - Lost Planet (Original Mix) @dizharmoniaofficial feat. @eleonorazaripovamusic - Alkahest (Original Mix) @OwenEar - Memories (Original Mix) @the-bob-moses, @ZHU - Desire ( @Solomun Remix) @GoomGum - Alone (Extended Mix) @KAD-hEM - In and Out of Love ( @camila-canterle-jornada Remix) @Yeroem - Exceptions @kevindevries, @Innellea - Das Licht (Original Mix) @alexandros_djkevingr, @gregignatovich - Hermione (Original Mix) @Stylo, @SpaceMotion - Sunshine (Original Mix) @sophijanofc & @ArashShadram - Serenity (Original Mix) @oibafandwallen - Echoes (Original Mix) @melawatimodular - Daliah ( @taleofus Remix) Coldplay - Fix You ( @earthlife00 Remix) Sophijan & Arash Shadram - Black Tears (Original Mix) @Touchtalk - Upgrade (Original Mix) @CauseTwo - At The Edge (Original Mix) EarthLife - Grace (Original Mix) Juan Ibanez, Dylan Deck - Touching the Sky (Original Mix) @beticalmusic - Icon (Original Mix) @SHMN-25 & Teologen - Over (Original Mix) @Browncoatmusic - Horizon (Original Mix) @eelke-kleijn feat. @Josha-Daniel - Oscillations (Extended Mix) @deeparturenl - Rampsnake @NoxVahn - Dream Of Love feat. @Mimi-Page (Original Mix) @alexnoise - Arosa (Extended Mix) @mass-digital - The Light (Original Mix) @ilyadeep - Gloss Of Freedom (Original Mix) Hegrustin ( @vvas9) - Haze (Ilya Gerus Remix) @doubletouchofficial Feat @micahtheviolinist - Aranjuez (Original Mix) @ChasingKurt - Mad Man in a Haze ( @momokhani & @meindelmusic Extended Remix) Double Touch - Greatest Day feat. Reigan ( @LostDesertMUSIC Remix) @nopimusic - Bentibol B.A.X. - Serenade to Earth (Original Mix) @polaroitofficial - Underwater (feat. @Margretmusic)
SAT NAAM : Name given to the Primal Sound Current (Ek-Ankar) as emanating from Sat Purush, the first manifestation of the Absolute God, an imageless abstraction without attributes. 2 hours of a true immersion into deep oriental organic downtempo music. Live Set performed on Sunday 16/08/2020 on ShoutingFire.com & Twitch.tv (Live event - 07 to 9h30 PM PT).
Deep downtempo musical immersion, when four continents meet electronic music. Musical journey mixing deep electronic downtempo rythmes, ethnic sounds, vocals, organic instruments, melodic vocals as well as spiritual chanting and soundscapes. Live Set performed on Sunday 19/04/2020 on ShoutingFire.com, on Facebook & Twitch.tv (Live event - 07 to 9h30 PM PT).
Mixed Oriental & awakening soundscapes with downtempo. This is an invitation for an escape in your consciousness & your body, 2h30 of down beat & positive music. Enjoy and leave your comments, always nice to chat in here too ! Live Set performed on Sunday 05/04/2020 on ShoutingFire.com, on Facebook & Twitch.tv (Live event - 7 to 9h30 PM PT).
The Happening is inviting the Dream On in Ostende, Belgium. This is my set performed from 20h to 22h30 on the downtempo stage. From Steve, the organizer :-) "Hey Dreamers, it took us some time to get back to reality, because we still can't believe what we felt and saw last Saturday. We always try to create a dreamy atmosphere with our beautiful decoration and nice melodic music, but it was YOUR presence and YOUR love that was the cherry
JS Kabylie, la squadra più titolata del paese e da sempre espressione del popolo amazight/berbero. Negli anni, anche a causa della repressione governativa, il club si è trasformato sempre di più nel simbolo cabilo nel mondo, riuscendo a diventare la leggenda dei giorni nostri. Seguici anche su fb, ig e sul nostro sito mediorientedintorni.com , Ogni giorno, il meglio della cultura di Medio Oriente e Mondo islamico.
How will Rome react to a far different kind of enemy than Hannibal? A different nation might have been able to accept the compromise, but Jugurtha pushed Rome just far enough that they had to respond.
La guerra de Yugurta tuvo lugar en 112-106 a.C., entre Roma y Yugurta de Numidia, un reino en la costa norteafricana que se aproxima a la Argelia moderna. Jugurtha era sobrino e hijo adoptivo de Micipsa, rey de Numidia, a quien sucedió en el trono, venciendo a sus rivales mediante asesinatos, guerras y sobornos. La guerra constituyó una fase importante en la subyugación romana del norte de África, pero Numidia no se convirtió en una provincia romana hasta el año 46 a.C. Tras la usurpación del trono de Numidia, fiel aliado de Roma desde las guerras púnicas, Roma se sintió obligada a intervenir. En esta ocasión el creador de BHM, Francisco Garcia Campa sera entrevistado por Esaú Rodriguez Delgado, debido a que es un tema que conoce gracias a su libro "Cayo Mario, el Tercer Fundador de Roma". Para que conozcais el libro: https://bellumartishistoriamilitar.blogspot.com/2018/01/cayo-mario-el-tercer-fundador-de-roma.html No olvidéis suscribiros al canal, si aun no lo habéis hecho. Si queréis ayudarnos, dadle a “me gusta” (el corazón a la derecha de Ivoox) y también dejadnos comentarios. De esta forma ayudaréis a que los programas sean conocidos por más gente. Y compartidnos con vuestros amigos y conocidos. ¿Queréis contactar con nosotros? Puedes escribirnos a bellumartishistoriamilitar@gmail.com Nuestra página principal es: https://bellumartishistoriamilitar.blogspot.com En las Redes sociales puedes encontrarnos: En Facebook, nuestra página es @bellumartishistoriamilitar https://www.facebook.com/pg/bellumartishistoriamilitar/ En Twitter puedes seguirnos como @bellumartis En YouTube búscanos como Bellumartis Historia MIlitar En Pinterest, como @bellumartis, https://www.pinterest.es/bellumartis/ En Instagram somos: https://www.instagram.com/bellumartis_historia_militar/ Tenemos un canal de Telegram: https://t.me/bellumartishistoriamilitar
Pour cette session de Coinxomatik le label Souq Records sera le fil rouge du mix. Crédit Photo : Coinx Playlist : Atbara…
Ascensiunea lui Gaius Marius. Războaiele Jugurthine. Lucius Cornelius Sulla. Cimbrii și teutonii.
Russlan marks his Bonzai Basik Beats debut with a sublime set full of top notch progressive grooves. With a few releases on Bonzai Progressive – his latest offering titled Pomegranate proving popular among many, this guy knows how to impress and here he transfers his elegant production skills to the DJ console. Expect to hear quality cuts from Jugurtha, GMJ, Abity, Navar, Khen, Guy J, Andrea Cassino, Moscoman, Mike Griego and Christopher Hermann among others. 1º Jugurtha - Odalisque (Rafael Aragon Remix) 2º Mike Griego - Sponges (Original Mix) 3º GMJ - Push Through (Andrea Cassino Remix) 4º Moscoman - I Ran (Simple Symmetry Remix) 5º Eitan Reiter - All That I Know (Guy J Remix) 6º Abity - Elements (Original Mix) 7º Mike Griego - Idioglossia (Original Mix) 8º Unknown / Unknown - White Label 9º Christopher Hermann - I'm Just A Shadow Of Myself (Arno & Dirisio Remix) 10º Navar - The Legacy (Guy J Remix) 11º Stage Van H - Beyond Sleeping (Ewan Rill Remix) 12º Dynacom (ARG) - Demente (Nicholas Van Orton Remix) 13º Vla Dsound - Isolated (Original Mix) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Russlan marks his Bonzai Basik Beats debut with a sublime set full of top notch progressive grooves. With a few releases on Bonzai Progressive – his latest offering titled Pomegranate proving popular among many, this guy knows how to impress and here he transfers his elegant production skills to the DJ console. Expect to hear quality cuts from Jugurtha, GMJ, Abity, Navar, Khen, Guy J, Andrea Cassino, Moscoman, Mike Griego and Christopher Hermann among others. 1º Jugurtha - Odalisque (Rafael Aragon Remix) 2º Mike Griego - Sponges (Original Mix) 3º GMJ - Push Through (Andrea Cassino Remix) 4º Moscoman - I Ran (Simple Symmetry Remix) 5º Eitan Reiter - All That I Know (Guy J Remix) 6º Abity - Elements (Original Mix) 7º Mike Griego - Idioglossia (Original Mix) 8º Unknown / Unknown - White Label 9º Christopher Hermann - I'm Just A Shadow Of Myself (Arno & Dirisio Remix) 10º Navar - The Legacy (Guy J Remix) 11º Stage Van H - Beyond Sleeping (Ewan Rill Remix) 12º Dynacom (ARG) - Demente (Nicholas Van Orton Remix) 13º Vla Dsound - Isolated (Original Mix) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Da Khartago var overvundet, lå vejen mod stormagtsstatus åben, men politiske uenigheder og enorme sociale skel fik fundamentet til at ryste under Rom. Splittelsen mellem de rige magthavere og ønsket om reformer gav anledning til gadekampe og uro.I Nordafrika gjorde kong Jugurtha livet surt for de udsendte soldater, indtil hærføreren Marius med sin reformerede hær i samarbejde med Sulla fik ram på ham. Men oprøret var ikke det eneste, og Roms ledere måtte lægge sig i selen for at overvinde krisen.I den tilspidsede situation endte Sulla som diktator i Rom og iværksatte en blodig udrensning.
Scott interviews attorney, former Marine, autodidact, and lover of classics Quintus Curtius (his nomme de guerre) about his life passion - translating classic works of Latin. Quintus has translated six major books including Cicero's On Dutiesand Sallast's The Conspiracy of Cataline and The War of Jugurtha. He has also written extensively about philosophy, linguistics, travel, and many other topics on his blog. Notably, Quintus is not an academic, yet he has dedicated years of hard study to learning and translating Latin. He is the embodiment of what we strive for at Online Great Books, a man seeking to better himself and gain deeper understanding of the world by engaging in hard, enriching things. You can find Quintus Curtius and his books and articles at https://qcurtius.com.
Războiul cu Jugurtha al Numidiei are loc nu doar în câmpiile Numidiei, ci mai ales în Forumul roman. Unul din conflictele care le scade romanilor încredere în armata clasică, și care îi împinge să numească un novus homo în postura de conducător al conflictului. Suntem, poate, la ultima întâlnire cu Scipio Aemilianus, dar prima întâlnire … Continuă să citești #053 – Războiul cu Jugurtha
My book "Sallust: The Conspiracy Of Catiline and The War Of Jugurtha" is now available for purchase. In this podcast, I read the book's foreword.
This summer I will be releasing a new book. It is an annotated edition of Sallust's great historical works "Conspiracy of Catiline" and "War of Jugurtha." It is a fully annotated and illustrated edition, specifically designed for those with no prior exposure to the subject matter.
Soundcloud | @jugurtha-music Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/JugurthaMusic A dark and deep journey into the mind of the Arabic-House duo Jugurtha, who compiled a beautiful podcast mixing music, jokes, provocation and information footages. "Les Aventures De Tim Osman" is the first part of Jugurtha "Enlightened Mixtape Series" concept. Jugurtha recently released their new album "Orientation" on Because Music, with the aim to highlight Arabic culture in western countries. -- *the cover is using a photograph by Zach Mccaffree. Please visit the website of this talented artist: http://zachmccaffree.com/