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From CAESAR [Roma vol. I], the 6th album of HESPERIA "CAESAR (Tema di Cesare)" Official Video This is the 7th video of 11 (1 for every track of the album). All the 11 video create a multimedia opera: The album is a Cinematic Rock Metal Opera about Julius Caesar and is the 1st of 2 albums dedicated to Rome and the Roman Age. In this album was used Italian, and Latin (with the ARCHAIC pronunciation, not the academic one; Thanks to Andrea Verdecchia for the assistance). This is the album title-track. It talks about the period between 47 b.c. and 44 b.c. when Caesar becomes again dictator of Rome (the first time was in 49 b.c.). The song also talks about the event of Caesar's diadem during the 44 b.c. Lupercalia. The story continues from the end of the previous track "Aegyptvs". (c)+(p) Sleaszy Rider Records 2017. All Rights Reserved. music & lyric by Hesperus 2015-2016 HESPERIA is the Ancient name of ITALY HESPERIA plays pure Metallvm Italicvm since 1997 HESPERIA is a registered mark. All Rights Reserved Mastered by DPF Studio Executive Producer: Marco Ravich (F.O.R.A.R.T. fe) www.forart.it Normal Edition: Digipack CD Limited Edition (100 copies): BOX with gifts and a mini BOARD GAME Order here: https://hesperiaofficial.bigcartel.com or ask to Sleaszy Rider Records www.sleaszyrider.com Hesperus is Official Endorser of: Sempiternus Snare Drums Credits: Hesperus footage taken by Figlia della Tempesta Third party credits: Movie scenes taken from "Caesar the Conqueror" License CC BY 3.0 at www.archive.org Colors had been changed to monochrome Roman statue of Jupiter (Hermitage museum, S. Petersburg) Photo by George Shuklin License CC BY-SA 2.5 at commons.wikipedia.org Colors had been changed to monochrome