Message from @Der Sturmabteilungsmann

Discord ID: 640945928148090910


2019-11-04 14:07:35 UTC  

15:08 gang

2019-11-04 14:10:18 UTC  

Is it me or we have a lot of new plebians

2019-11-04 14:10:26 UTC  

Welcome new plebians

2019-11-04 14:10:48 UTC  

thanks

2019-11-04 14:10:51 UTC  

also yes seems like it

2019-11-04 14:20:10 UTC  

@Mankn II how can you even tell somebody's socioeconomic status on Discord

2019-11-04 14:32:51 UTC  

Nvm lol

2019-11-04 14:33:01 UTC  

Ok whatf

2019-11-04 14:33:02 UTC  

@STTUBEROMC mmmmhhhhh

2019-11-04 14:33:12 UTC  

Mmmmmmmmmmmmhhhhhhhhhhhh

2019-11-04 14:33:15 UTC  

WTF

2019-11-04 14:33:34 UTC  

What the f*ck

2019-11-04 14:34:24 UTC  

If you want I can make you Legatus Augusti @STTUBEROMC

2019-11-04 14:34:29 UTC  

But I probably wont

2019-11-04 14:34:37 UTC  

Gottem

2019-11-04 14:35:02 UTC  

Actually can I even do that @anthr0pos

2019-11-04 14:35:06 UTC  

I dont think I can

2019-11-04 15:54:31 UTC  

A legatus (anglicised as legate) was a high-ranking Roman military officer in the Roman Army, equivalent to a modern high-ranking general officer. Initially used to delegate power, the term became formalised under Augustus as the officer in command of a legion

2019-11-04 15:56:33 UTC  

I'm training for a leadership role in my zone of the lll%

2019-11-04 16:09:55 UTC  

@Der Sturmabteilungsmann Were you a Plebeian before?

2019-11-04 16:10:17 UTC  

I believe so

2019-11-04 16:10:40 UTC  

Ok

2019-11-04 16:51:08 UTC  

Today I saw a car with the bumper sticker "Jesus had two dads and turned out okay" and I had the sudden urge to learn a trick from the IRA if you see what I mean.

2019-11-04 17:48:11 UTC  

Fed

2019-11-04 18:00:43 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/604498877231529985/640973720558764035/EA42mJJXYAEzxWF_2.png

2019-11-04 21:07:12 UTC  

@Mankn II you can't because since it's your role it counts as higher than you

2019-11-04 21:08:49 UTC  

Also under Augustus legates not only had the imperium and diplomatic power but were also in charge of imperial regions

2019-11-04 21:10:29 UTC  

Legatus Augusti (Augustus' legate) was the highest, most important one, that had the role to moderate the private province of the emperor, Aegyptus, for this reason it was a person close to the emperor

2019-11-04 21:10:58 UTC  

If we talk of emperor and not princeps

2019-11-04 21:12:24 UTC  

On a technical point of view Vespasianus was the first emperor with the law "lex de imperio vespasiani" (the law regarding the power of Vespasianus)

2019-11-04 21:13:21 UTC  

In which all the charges the emperors had were given to their chosen successor all in one block, effectively making it an autocracy

2019-11-04 21:14:17 UTC  

The early-mid Roman empire was peak aestetics

2019-11-04 22:28:32 UTC  

Hiel

2019-11-04 22:41:16 UTC  

@Caz ikr

2019-11-04 22:41:29 UTC  

It was Rome greatest period

2019-11-04 22:41:43 UTC  

Five Good Emperors were peak Rome

2019-11-04 22:41:48 UTC  

I'd say it ended with the mid 200s

2019-11-04 22:42:11 UTC  

@IliasSpook five good emperors?

2019-11-04 22:42:36 UTC  

Iirc it was the period also known as the pax romana

2019-11-04 22:44:29 UTC  

Well I mean, all the Roman empire was, pax Romana is a term born from Augustus' propaganda proclaiming that with his victories he managed to bring peace not only to Rome but to all the population under the empire

2019-11-04 22:44:54 UTC  

But what do you mean with "five good emperors"?