Numa Pompilius: The Peaceful King of Rome (Ancient Rome Explained) FYTube



Numa Pompilius was the second legendary king of Ancient Rome and unlike Romulus before him, he sought to rule through peace and harmony. There are those that believe that Numa Pompilius was a conduit for the gods themselves and that he spoke with their words.

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  1. Good video but bad pronunciations. I recommend going on Wikipedia and wiktionary to learn how the names really sounded. Like in ancile the "c" never sounded like "s" instead it would have had a "k" or "g" sound. In Latin "c" always sounded like a "k" or "g". Also égeria (eigeria in old latin) had an "ei" sound like the "ei" in "neighbour" and the "g" was never pronounced like "dj" instead like "k" or "g" as in "gate". I hope this helps.

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