File:Roman-Legionare-Gladius.nodes (7.9 KB)
Date:April 16, 2017
Category:People
Once the greatest empire to set foot on our planet, the Roman empire conquered all from Britania to Greece to Parthia and even their greatest enemies like Gaul and most importantly, Carthage.
Ralph's edit: ...is this going to be on the test?
Ralph's edit: ...is this going to be on the test?
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…… HAVENT DOWNLOADED IT BUT… AINT GLADIUS MADE OF IMPERIAL GOLD? SORRY FOR BEING NERDY HERE BUT ROMAN MYTHOLOGY OR GREEK MYTHOLOGY IS MY BOOKS AND MA BOOKS ARE TELLING ME THAT ID NOT IMPERIAL GOLD xd OR THE SWORD IS JUST.. YOU KNOW SHEATHED?
OH AND OTHER SCHOOLS CONSIDER THAT AS PART OF CIVICS SO YEAH PRETTY MUCH OTHER PUT IT ON THE TESTS
Yeah, the blade is apparently made of steel of varying carbon content, not gold. Besides, gold would be too weak and would either bend or snap during combat
Legionary in Roman service, Roman-influenced other forces. steel of varying degrees of carbon content, pointed, double-edged. Gladius (English pronunciation: /ɡleɪdiəs/; Latin: glădĭus, pronounced [ˈɡladiʊs]) was one Latin word for sword, and is used to represent the primary sword of Ancient Roman foot soldiers.
I KNOW THAT STUFF ALREADY ALRIGHT? IM JUST SIMPLY ASKING WHY IS THE COLOR OF THE SWORD GRAY ITS SUPPOSED TO BE GOLD ALRIGHT? AND IM WAITING FOR BOOK TWO FOR TRIALS OF APOLLO AND I JUST FIGURED OUT THAT RICK RIORDAN IS CONNECTING NORSE MYTHOLOGY,ROMAN AND GREEK MYTHOLOGY GOSH THERES ALOT GOOD THING HE DIDNT CONNECT THE KANE CHRONICLES THOUGH CUASE IT WOULD MESS UP THE STORY UP
WHY IS MY LETTERS ALL CAPS?
WHY ARE YOU YELLING
You literally copied that from Wikipedia
Okay i fixed the all caps
Yee
What is this comment section, a lesson in Roman history or something?
I’m intrigued. Continue.
Errrm, Han shot first?
I just noticed that the comment boxes had gradients
what are you new here or something
Yes i got here yesterday and uploaded 4 pages worth of quality figures including every Pokemon ever, Halo elites and censored Empress Roux
That’s like a record!
I’ve got a test on Romans tommorow. THANKS
You should present all of your answers in the form of a Stick Nodes animation.
If he does this, i will devote a religion to him
Alright here ill tell you what in Real history The blade is made of various steels with different carbon stuff what wiki tells but in Mythologies its gold and its called Imperial Gold which is in mythologies can kill monsters and stuff but hey im just saying cuase in sticknodes it should be Gold cuase you know its fictional oh and the Imperial gold is a special kind of gold which is very hard in thr Mythologies and there is also Another kind of Bronze which is in Greek Mythology And its called Celestial Bronze
Welles another one Did you know in Roman Mytholpgy Optimus Maximus is another name called for Mars ehich is in Greek Mythology Ares and did you know in Mythologies Gods can create a baby out of anything like Athena who made a baby out of a handkerchief (Pls its not mating its just appeared out of air) and did you know gods have children which are creatures like Gaia who have a bunch of children such as Cyclops and Giants but its only in the mythologies
I thumbs-upped both your comments because I felt I needed to.
Optimus Maximus, sounds like a transformer