Hey good news! Lake Trasimenus is beautiful this time of year.
“What’s this, then? ‘Romanes Eunt Domus’? ‘People called Romanes they go the house’?”
“It says ‘Romans, go home’!”
“No it doesn’t.”
What’s latin for “Roman”?
… Come on, come on!
Finally!
Corkboard shields?
I really want to see reaction of roman soldiers witnessing war-elephants for the first time
“Flavius, look! It’s your wife and her mother!”

Oliphaunts Mr Frodo!
You’re reading this meme in the voice of Smith as a Roman now.
Relax, Marcus. You’re fighting in the shade!
How often did the hoplite style shield result in an arrow to the shin or knee?

I don’t think the Roman’s or Greeks had B 17 bombers
Do you have a source on that?
No
maybe they were all shot down due to sampling bias? would have been B XVII .
Ehem ehem @PugJesus@piefed.social
Romans eat donuts?
It’s “Romans go home” in shitty Latin that’s wrong in about one to three ways from what little I can remember.
“Romanes go to the house?”
Not even that. I’m pretty sure domus is conjugated in a way that doesn’t fit in the sentence at all. I don’t know how to express the error faithfully in English, but “Romanses are going. House.” might be the closest I can put it.
Big “SHOYGU!” energy







