29. The Rise of the Roman Republic

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I've always enjoyed history but it really comes alive when you can tell the teacher loves the subject as well! Thank you for being such a great speaker and teacher!

ashtonelvismusic
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Bruce Gore is absolutely fantastic 😍😍😍

paulfaigl
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Mr. Gore is a Gem of a Teacher. So clear, understandble, ...love to listen to his lectures.
Thank U very much.

koksalceylan
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Thank you Bruce. You are a brilliant teacher. I have learned so much from you. I am trying to do my own adult Sunday School classes in the UK. I am so grateful to the Lord that I found your ministry.

bobdylan
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Very enjoyable once again. Better than any TV series out there!

onthechristianlife
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Bruce, thanks again for your teachings here on you tube; they are a blessing. Your lesson at the end was so timely. Our church is going through a reading plan, and the Story of the centurion’s faith was a topic of discussion for my wife and me yesterday. I love how you summed up the idea of Jesus being ‘amazed’, not that Jesus was surprised or taken of guard, but rather as a parent does for the benefit of a child to impress the joy in the model of faith. Well done.

bdav
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8 years where is he now.Very educative and interesting. BRAVO.

kevanhess
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Thank you for the information on the Roman Republic!

lisetterivera
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Explore Golgumbaz with Guide Jahangir, Bijapur, karnataka.

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Classical conversation is a homeschool program. There is a timeline the kids memorize. It’s on YouTube under classical conversation timeline. I great song to memorize. All of this information the kids learn

markwardell
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He had me at 13:20. I love this guy. I’d be for a dual consulship

elijahwest
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Can you put this as a podcast so i can hear it in my car with less battery and bandwidth

mclark
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Thankful for your Voice your love ❤️ you are the public thing that is transforming me into better Christ like people. Translating this book and oh my lord it has put in my place with a magnificent view of my LORD CHRIST. عزیز مادر (dearest to mother)mother Vida

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Such blessings are Bruce Gore's videos! The Roman Republic wasn't all bad! loves its checks and balances. Dueling 'presidents' that can veto each other sounds pretty impressive! I love how the simple folks could elect a leader that could veto the ruling class powers. Anyway's we could learn a lot from its republic (F the empire) Way more than Greece's democracy. I love how the Roman (republic paid a lot of gold/silver for some ruler to basically go away (far better to win at great cost with violence). Anyways in the year of 2020 (orange man bad), covert19, and into 2021, I can't wait for there to be mass nonviolent civil despondence. I can't wait !

danmannz
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Correction from about 33min 30sec:
Antiochus III (the Great) wasn't also called Epiphanes. That was Antiochus IV.

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When my father attended college in the early 1960s at a state college, both Old Testament and New Testament Survey were taught. The Bible, and all its contextual history, were thought worthy of teaching at our institutions of higher learning.
I wonder how many millennials are even aware of what they have been denied in their education, including the birthright to question the science of the day.

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I've always wanted to know about ancient roman history  compared to today very informative 3, 445

miketurany
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I fail to understand why Mr. Gore take the iron-clay feet as part of the iron legs. The feet are another empire.

guate
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I need help with the Beast... 5 has fallen... one is in the time of John... Now I would think this Beast is a Roman beast following the idea of the Statue having 4 beasts and the last being Roman.

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I like to point out how Rome even structured the election of its Consuls to be staggered with one of the two offices holding elections every six months.  Regarding Pyrrhus and his involvement in southern Italy (Magna Graecia) and eventually Sicily, while he was greatly motivated by fanciful visions of establishing a strong Greco-Macedonian Empire in the west, he also felt an obligation to help the Tarantines' dispute with Rome.  Earlier Tarenum provided Pyrrhus with cavalry and naval support during his fight for control of Epirus and the Macedonian throne against Demetrius Poliorcetes (Antigonus the One Eye's son).  With respect to Pyrrhus's 3 set-piece battles with Rome (Heraclea, Asculum, and Beneventum) the first two battles are undisputed Pyrrhic Victories, however today many scholars qualify the Battle of Beneventum as "tactically inconclusive" and perhaps even a slight Roman edge of victory.  Most historians view the battle as an unquestioned Roman Strategic Victory, one that would force Pyrrhus to abandon his dreams of a western Empire.

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