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- Did the Roman Army have any marching songs? : r AskHistorians - Reddit
There is very little surviving music from Rome, so this is a tricky question to answer Douglass Seaton in is book Ideas and Styles in the Western Musical Tradition very briefly addresses Roman Military music As one would expect, the military conquests of the Roman armies provided one special field for musical development, the field of battle
- Do we know of any Roman songs? : r AskHistorians - Reddit
I've never heard of any Roman song recorded in its entirety However, we do know of some fragments The first that springs to mind is one that you're probably familiar with - part of the song sung at Caesar's triumph over Gaul According to Suetonius, Home we bring our bald whoremonger; Romans, lock your wives away!
- Are there any ancient Roman military songs? : r ancientrome - Reddit
In modern historiography, ancient Rome encompasses the founding of the Italian city of Rome in the 8th century BC, the Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic, Roman Empire, and the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD
- Are there any sabaton songs about rome? : r sabaton - Reddit
Been a fan for a while and decide to listen to some Rome songs because I'm getting into civilization I'm surprised to find out that they're really aren't any sabaton songs specifically about rome There are songs that are tangentially related like coat of arms in The Last stand but nothing that specifically about Rome as far as I can tell
- Does anyone know anything about John Flansburghs Forest . . . - Reddit
Roman Songs took around four months after it was an IFC exclusive to be widely available Both that EP and this one came out of the 2020 Fan Club and were kind of conceptually born as pandemic projects, originally due out in 2021 (though they ended up being two years apart)
- Roman Army Marching Song Legio Aeterna (Victorious Sixth Legion)
But we have no proof the Romans sang marching songs, at least not army cadences like these There is a few examples of military songs, but whether they were actually sung on march is unknown E G the song sung by Caesar's 13th legion about his debaucherous talents
- Do we have any idea what Ancient Roman music sounded like?
What I know of Roman and Greek music comes from the brochures that came with the CDs of these musical groups Though there is some debate, most believe this to be an accurate recreation of Greco-Roman music Musica Romana is not even a musical group strictly speaking, but a collection of mostly scholars of the Ancient Rome, from what I gathered
- Is there any surviving sheet music from the Roman Republic . . . - Reddit
Not Roman per se, but we do have The Song of Seikilos This was a song written in Greek, which can variously be dated from 200 B C to 200 A D Greece was annexed by Rome in the mid-2nd century BC, which, depending on the date, might make it technically 'Roman' despite being culturally Greek
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