Rolandicus Raticus and Katrianus Squirrelfaceus surely a gift that keeps on giving from the Roman gods, its Pinocchio Roman nose that gives it away and Roland's Ceaser complex.
Rolandicus Raticus and Katrianus Squirrelfaceus surely a gift that keeps on giving from the Roman gods, its Pinocchio Roman nose that gives it away and Roland's Ceaser complex.
According to the Google Latin translator Squirrel face would be inamabilis sciurus faciem tuam. But personally I prefer Sciurus faeces.
They started building a gladiator Lorem Complex (training complex) in AD57, near a tiny hamlet called Novum Elteham.
Still on stage 2, digging the trench but starting to plan the mosaics for the changing rooms
Roman Emperor Meire and Chief Consul Antonio Keohanus insist that everything is going to plan and budget, giving thanks to Roland, the God of Dancing and Almighty Fuckups.
Eddicus Firmanicus always struck me as having a lot of the Noble Roman about him .. perhaps he was a reincarnation of the Roman Propraetor who ruled the roost over ancient(ish) S E 7
They started building a gladiator Lorem Complex (training complex) in AD57, near a tiny hamlet called Novum Elteham.
Still on stage 2, digging the trench but starting to plan the mosaics for the changing rooms
Roman Emperor Meire and Chief Consul Antonio Keohanus insist that everything is going to plan and budget, giving thanks to Roland, the God of Dancing and Almighty Fuckups.
The local wineshop of the complex being the Apiarium.
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Still on stage 2, digging the trench but starting to plan the mosaics for the changing rooms
Roman Emperor Meire and Chief Consul Antonio Keohanus insist that everything is going to plan and budget, giving thanks to Roland, the God of Dancing and Almighty Fuckups.
It would be domum if it is singular in the accusative. Therefore, shouldn't it be "Romans, they go the houses"?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIAdHEwiAy8
https://youtu.be/-4VqppOvJjk
tablet of stoneOS.Typo on that map.
Should have said Romany Camp.
Though soon after they moved to Gillingham.