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There’s no evidence that there was ever such a thing as a ‘Roman salute’ in antiquity. From airing his views on the fall of the Roman empire (demographic decline) to expressing his desire to ...
not just for understanding the European tribal dynamics in 50 B.C.E., but to know that a Hitler salute is not Roman and not to be mimicked. You know it’s Asterix when even the onomatopoeias ...
“Roman Empire is back starting from Roman salute.” Alongside Stroppa’s avatar and alternate name, Claudius Nero’s Legion, was a wolf emoji. This is likely a nod to the “Lupa Capitolina ...
This was not a fascist gesture, they insisted, but a “Roman salute”. Several posted scenes from the 2005-07 TV series Rome, which depicts Roman salutes, as evidence in support of their claim.
Winkler, who wrote a book about the salute. There is no Roman art, writing, or coins that display the gesture, according to Winkler. "The gesture of the raised right arm or hand in Roman and other ...
Some commentators called it a “Roman salute.” Others described it as a “heartfelt” expression of joy, or dismissed it as merely clumsy.
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