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1º ESO/ANCIENT ROME SONG BY MISTER NICKY - Contenido educativo
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I'm one who commands, ruling all provinces in my empire.
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Build aqueducts and say my name's Augustus.
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It's the Pax Romana.
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Nah, walk into the forum through the arch made of marble rock.
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Granduncle Caesar joined up with Cleopatra.
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If he hadn't died on the Ides, he'd see me and he'd say,
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Man, that's how I beat Pompey.
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Armies are obeying me, goods are moving really free,
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government's efficient, and there's Pax Latin word for peace.
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No more of these Punic wars fighting over Sicily.
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Hannibal crossed the Alps.
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still garbage couldn't beat sips and hannibal had elephants we were a republic a government run by
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elected ones who we call representatives the branch is called the senate is controlled by
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nobles called patricians but the poor citizens and workers were called plebeians who chose the
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citizens assembly my name's on the calendar my name's on the calendar no for real look at august
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my name's on the calendar we got concrete to build arch bridges we got baths where you read and talk
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business build a coliseum fill the coliseum get some gladiators let the lions eat them
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You know, the Roman Empire's growing
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Got to keep the conquered people from revolting
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All of them should know the laws
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Plebeians and slaves, we'll see them in the forum and say
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Hear the twelve tables
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I'm one who commands
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Ruling all provinces in my empire
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Build aqueducts and say my name's Augustus
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It's the Pax Romana
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I'm one who commands
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Ruling all provinces in my empire
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Build aqueducts and say my name's Augustus
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It's the Pax Romana
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Seven hills help protect us from invasion
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Fertile farmlands in the plains of Latium
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Volcanoes, they sometimes erupt like Mount Vesuvius
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Pompeii was sad, but their soil's rich
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The Italian peninsula's on Mediterranean trade routes
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You'll see that it's shaped like a boot
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My non-citizen soldiers still defend us
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Every five years we count the people with the census
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Your servants, your slaves, your brothers, your babies
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We're gonna take a census, so get ready
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Cause we're counting up the numbers
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We do it every five years, counting up the numbers
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So register because we're counting up the numbers
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People are like, oh, you're adopted by Caesar
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I'm like, careful, you're talking to an emperor
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Caesar was no emperor, he got murdered by senators
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At most he was a dictator with only a dictatorship
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He gave land to his soldiers to appease them
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He had to hand free grain to his citizens
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Yeah, he governed Gaul
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He crossed the Rubicon to start a civil war
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But I've defeated generals
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Why'd he make citizens of those not born in Rome?
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Maybe he was scared there'd be a plebeian revolt
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Plebeian revolt
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Hey Caesar, were you reading Livy's books too much?
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Yeah
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I'm one who commands
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Building all provinces in my empire
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Build aqueducts and say my name's Augustus
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It's the Pax Romana
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I wear a laurel and robe
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It's called the toga though
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I build those Roman roads
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And your taxes pay for those
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Bad news for you consuls
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Who made new laws for Rome
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All those I can veto
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The republic's days are through
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I'm one who commands
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More than all provinces in my empire
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Build aqueducts and say my name's Augustus
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It's the Fox Romana
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Is that a bed sheet you're wearing?
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- 8 de enero de 2021 - 17:20
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