What the fuck?

What the fuck?

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Yeah, that's what I was referring to. What is Davos doing there? That's pretty surprising.

>REEEEEEEEE, WHY DO ACTORS WORK IN MORE THAN ONE MOVIE/SHOW?!?

>I poasted it again like a giant faggot
ok

>poasted
Anyone want a piece of tost?

During the empire there’s no reason not to believe brown/black people served in the legions

Obviously they were hugely outnumbered by the Gauls and Italians but they were probably there

But why not get some Arab then? Romans conquered North Africa, not black Africa.

there was literally a black emperor called "Nero" which is latin for black

And one called "Augustus" which meant jew remover. "Au" from aurum meaning gold with the -g suffix meaning "man", and ustus, "ust" which is the latin verb for making some go away, later made in "oust" in english. So it becomes "He who ousts men of gold" meaning coinlenders, meaning jews

The term "black" doesn't signify nigger user. It just means black as in clothes, dress, hair, etc.

there is no reason to believe North Africa didn't have some black Africans when they were conquered.

that guy in the movie could have been 1 in 6 million.

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What's the problem? There are a ton of Redugards in the imperial army.

There were two legions raised in Thebes, a part of the south of Egypt. People have very dark skin there, but one of the legions never left Thebes and the other was destroyed at the Battle of Adrianople

The worst part of this movie is that they're wearing armor that is 200 years out of date.

They should look lik pic related.

It's like if in Saving Private Ryan every was walking around in red longcoats and using muskets

I think it's fairly reasonable to believe that a former slave could've joined the Roman auxiliary in order to be granted citizenship, and then possibly joined a legion afterward

but how many of these slaves were black? how many people in that era and place were of 100% Saharan african descent?

VERY VERY FEW.

Has Late Roman gear ever even been depicted on screen

Everything I've seen that's supposed to take place in thst era, whether it's a movie or TV show or documentary, always uses architecture, equipment add clothing from the classical period.

How far does this madness extend? If we got a movie about Constantinople, would Constantine XI be walking around in lorica segmentata, commanding his troops who are equipped with square shields and pila to form a testudo?

>Has Late Roman gear ever even been depicted on screen
BBC documentary on Attila had actually Romans in proper 5th century armor.
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>If we got a movie about Constantinople
1. We'll never get one.
2. He'd probably wear generic European medieval armor since that is easy to come by.

They wouldnt be fighting in a legion, these plebs here dont understand how it works, maybe some fo them would be sold as fighters for a gladiator school, but thats it.

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kek

>Romans have more or less accurate armor and equipment
That's good!
>Huns are all on foot and charging madly at the Romans
That's bad

>Lancelot cucked Arthur
>Get a black guy to play him
What are (((they))) trying to tell us?

>implying these stagnant, defeatist faggots are romans in anything but name
all these bitches did was kill each other in an endless game of musical chairs over who gets to pretend to rule over a fractured, disunited state until they're assassinated by their bodyguard and their office auctioned off to the highest bidder

I have a pretty strong feeling you don't actually know anything about Late Rome

that whites white washed history and that white girls like bbc

>kill each other in an endless game of musical chairs over who gets to pretend to rule over a fractured, disunited state
They've been doing that since 133 BC with occasional breaks. Not like anything changed much.

A lot of the longer lived Emperors lived in the later Roman period. You don't know what you're talking about.
Also their military aesthetics were far superior.

They had an arab cook on the squad in the movie.

I mean he's not exactly wrong to point that out. The fucking crisis of the third century alone had emperors dropping like flies, about 20 of them were cycled through before the chaos ended. Even with the late Roman Empire you are still fucking wrong. Everyone after Honorius bit the dust in a matter of months, or, at most, a handful of years. This was not a good time to be a Emperor dude, especially since the vast majority by that point were barbarian backed/ plopped on the throne.