Listen on Spotify and other music streaming platforms: https://asmrdb.fanlink.to/history-of-ancient-rome-part-2
Softly spoken ASMR story about the History of the Roman Empire. This is the second of two parts, because there were too many things to say for one single video.
In the first video, I told you about the origins of Rome, its slow emergence and wars until the 1st Century BC - including the founding of the Republic and the rivalry between the Senate and the plebs, the conquest of Italy, the wars against Carthage, the overseas expansion, figures like Scipio, Marius, Sylla, Pompey and Caesar, and also life, religion, society, urbanism and warfare in Roman antiquity. In this second part, we go through the campaigns of Caesar, the transformation into an Empire under Augustus, the succession of emperors and the challenges they had to face, as well as the rise and persecution of Christianism until the new religion was adopted, the Roman economy, barbarian invasions, the separation of the empire into two parts and the final collapse of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD.
First part of the history of Ancient Rome: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaKyQI_gWXQ
ASMR story about Cleopatra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UXnllDoiVk
ASMR stoty about the Silk Road: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODPfcwQ8ND8
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