thinkin bout rome
thinkin bout rome
thinkin bout rome
Ancient Rome was a really not awesome time or place to be a woman.
One of the stereotypes about Romans at the time was that they were incapable of loving their wives or children.
Romans are boomers confirmed.
They didn't bother naming their daughters. Romans were on a whole fucking level
Lol. Ancient Rome was waaaaaaay fucking worse. Mideval women didn't have it even close to great but Christianity was progressive as fuck compared to ancient Rome. Due to just a general lack of strong centralized power and smaller communities being the economic basis led to greater advantages for women because they provided quite a bit of necessary labor they could now withhold with greater ability what with the slave economy being more dried up. As bad as Christianity was for women over the time of its dominance, ancient Rome laps it twice easily. As I posted earlier, they didn't even give their daughters names.
I also think a lot about Rome, but from a goth gf angle.
Need a goth gf to help me sack Rome
The process goes as follows:
RETVRN?
Yeah I should "RETVRN" to the past and give Tiberius Gracchi a submachine gun
Or Spartacus, give those slaves plenty of lead to deliver to the Romans (the Romans loved their lead)
the soviet union is my roman empire
Feel a bit called out by this.
The Roman empire? Like Alison Roman?
thinkin bout sellen
how come everyone's all retvrn for plain white statues and clothes instead of like, flashy mesoamerican clothes or anything colorful really
to be fair, actual historical Roman clothing was pretty colorful, but yeah, the pop-history understanding of Rome doesn't necessarily emphasize that
i mean, when westerners say rome, they arent really talking about rome. ffs, england somehow convinced itself and the rest of the world that it's the descendant of greco-roman civilization. this was only possibly by reinterpreting rome.
so i wouldnt call it just the pop-history understanding of classical civilization. this fake all-white marble rome goes deeper. it's a bit more like the fascist fantasies about the past that never was.
also, didnt the white marble rome meme get started in the reneissance?
they still subscribe to the long debunked victorian understanding of rome
the stark white statues used to be colourfully painted
The statues were also originally painted in really bright colors, it's just a specific subset of people who latched onto the all-yt aesthetic
Fun fact! Those statues were actually painted in garish bright primary colours, it's just that the paint was expected to last a few decades at most, and when these statues were found in the renaissance, the paint had chipped away long ago, just leaving the plain marble behind.
Some were probably garish, and we can probably safely assume the ones that were out in the open were painted sort of like the statues one might see at a mid 20th century tourist trap due to the limitations of Roman paints and the need to regularly repaint them, but ones set under cover in a villa courtyard (but still outside: the better/longer lasting Roman paints apparently fucking reeked to the point that they weren't suitable for indoor paintings, hence the dominance of mosaics for decoration inside) may well have given 20th century wax statues a run for their money in terms of being eerily lifelike.
Something that's important to remember about the paint traces is that anything stuck to the statue itself would be from a basecoat, and when painting onto something like a statue or figure you need undercoats of bolder colors to help the higher coats look right. So it's likely that some portion of protected statues would have been painted to the same standard as the finer paintings that survive from that era (almost all of which are funerary paintings from Roman Egypt which were sealed away in an extremely dry and stable climate - it's likely paintings of the same quality existed everywhere, but didn't survive beyond the most fragmentary pieces).
i will not hear guff on theodora bro her jewels got jewels on them
It's a copy of a copy of a copy. Mideval Europe had a Rome boner, then early modern guys got a Rome boner based off mideval sources, chuds now have bonwrs for how early modern guys imagined Rome through their making shit up and earlier guys who were also prone to making shit up or being wrong. These guys are dumb as hell