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A running melody
Austerlitz Lyrics
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Troy
Excellent
Gemuteno Bobsne
This gigantic architectural technology full of details, symmetries, is incompatible with the technological development of the time, in which the means of transport were horses... and today it is impossible to recreate these structures
Ramthian Thomson
Thanks 🙏
grace Valentine
The m7sic is stupidly epic - sound design is a thing! Save the overwrought stuff for the conclusion dude.
Russ Martinez
Bonaparte had nothing to do with the civil engineering
Vũ Luân
First
T.I. Carumba
3rd
Winwin
Second
ikmarchini
Great imitators, the French, copying Egypt, Greece, and Rome. They wouldn't build an original idea until 1887 and the Tour Eiffel-the greatest work in Paris. The Louvre was to be designed by Bernini, instead they built the world's largest bank. As to colossal size these are puny buildings compared to Rome. And all for a reign of 15 years- like Herr Schicklgruber. The French have a love-hate relationship with Napoleon. Born an Italian commoner - he spoke French with an Italian accent his entire life- he brought the French their last taste of military glory, the next 200 years being disasterous. And they were very quick to dump him and get back to monarchy. Their ideas of democracy instead would come to life in America.
Francois Leyrat
Everyone , not only the French copied Rome, Greece, not only the French : that's called neoclassicism, a European-wide movement that started in the 1760's, following the discovery of Pompeii, also as a reaction against the "excesses" of the baroque. Bernini you are mentioning was indeed sent back to his country, because true baroque never caught in France.