Exploring Ancient Rome and Acting Like Ancient Romans | Wondrium Now

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In this episode of “Wondrium Now,” Rich Bernett talks to guest Darius Arya about the wonders of the ancient Roman Empire—from its many architectural masterpieces, to its mind-blowing art, and the people who shaped the history of this one powerful domain.  Stick around for Rich's chat with Gregory Aldrete and you'll  learn the meaning behind  hand gestures used by the most prominent Roman orators of the time.

What about you? Will you be visiting Rome or its surrounding areas any time soon? Let us know in the comments.

You can follow Darius Arya on social media @dariusaryadigs
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I’ve been exactly where he is standing! There’s a ton of cats there too, a sanctuary for them. Rome is amazing, the architecture is jaw dropping too

bloochoob
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Excellent new series! I shared it: “New❗️Watch this series before you go to Rome! The presenter is excellent, and fluent in Italian, too 😀 (21’)”

urielstud
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My husband and I love the history of ancient cities all over the world. And Darius is one our favourite historians.
Keep up the good work.
Love from two Aussies from down under.

theresawilliams
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He did not mention the gesture of testifying. Probably too offensive to Youtube morale standards.

NickVenture