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@mcgillmd921 Avatar @mcgillmd921 Michael McGill πŸ›

Michael McGill πŸ› posts on X about rome, emperor, the colosseum, roman the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

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Social topic influence rome #538, emperor #172, the colosseum #16, roman 3.85%, civil war 3.85%, victor #1531, story of 3.85%, battle of #457, walls 1.92%, athens XXXX%

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"Guys literally only want one thing "
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-10T23:30Z 38.2K followers, 167.2K engagements

"Hadrian was not a stay-at-home emperor. He travelled the empire he ruled. Everywhere he stopped he left his mark. Walls in Britain. Temples in Asia. Libraries in Athens. Entire cities redesigned under his watchful eye. He didnt just tour the Roman Empire. He remodeled it. πŸ›"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-21T16:32Z 38.1K followers, 3653 engagements

"Titus had all the makings of a legendary emperor: popular respected and proven in crisis. He finished the Colosseum and soothed Rome after Vesuvius. Sadly he died after only two years on the throne; before greatness could harden into legacy. Titus was taken far too soon. 😒"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-22T15:37Z 38.1K followers, 2423 engagements

"What is a Roman History opinion that will get you like this"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-23T02:23Z 38.1K followers, 16.8K engagements

"The late Roman Republic. Hands down the most "legends-walking-the-earth" dense period in human history. Convince me otherwise"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-24T19:57Z 38.1K followers, 8207 engagements

"Augustus waiting for Quinctilius Varus to give him back his legions"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-26T23:15Z 38.2K followers, 2722 engagements

"In XXX AD the empire was cracking apart under rival emperors and civil war. In the West two men remained: Constantine and Maxentius. Only one would rule"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-27T16:03Z 38.1K followers, XXX engagements

"The decisive clash would happen just outside Rome at the Milvian Bridge over the Tiber. A narrow choke point that would decide the fate of the West"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-27T16:03Z 38.1K followers, XXX engagements

"On the eve of battle something extraordinary happened. Constantine saw a blaze of light in the form of a cross in the sky with the words: In hoc signo vinces In this sign you will conquer"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-27T16:03Z 38.1K followers, XXX engagements

"At dawn he acted on the vision. He ordered the Chi-Rho a Christian monogram painted on his soldiers shields. Rome was still officially pagan. This was open defiance of centuries of tradition and obedience to a vision"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-27T16:03Z 38.1K followers, XXX engagements

"At the bridge the two armies clashed. Constantines troops broke through. Maxentius lines collapsed toward the river in panic. The Tiber became a watery grave"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-27T16:03Z 38.1K followers, XXX engagements

"Maxentius himself drowned beneath the weight of his own fleeing army. Constantine rode into Rome not just as victor but as a man whose faith had been vindicated in blood and history"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-27T16:03Z 38.2K followers, XXX engagements

"The following year came the Edict of Milan ending the legal persecution of Christians and granting them protection under imperial law. A persecuted faith now had imperial favor"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-27T16:03Z 38.2K followers, XXX engagements

"Decades later in XXX AD Theodosius I completed the transformation: Christianity became the official religion of the empire. The ancient gods of Rome fell not to imperial decree"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-27T16:03Z 38.2K followers, XXX engagements

"Cato the Younger would not give Caesar the satisfaction. Rather than live under the man he spent his life resisting he fell on his sword at Utica. Caesar ultimately conquered Rome. But Cato denied him the victory of conquering his spirit. βš”"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-29T16:56Z 38.1K followers, 2197 engagements

"Today youll find him in the Vatican Museums towering in the Braccio Nuovo gallery. But what you see in marble is a copy. The original bronze was likely cast around XX BCE celebrating Romes diplomatic victory over Parthia"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-12T14:10Z 38.1K followers, XXX engagements

"For nearly 1000 years Rome worshipped the old gods. Then on this day in XXX AD Constantine witnessed a vision in the night sky that changed the course of world history. Here is the story of the battle that turned pagan Rome into Christian Rome. βœπŸ›πŸ§΅"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-27T16:03Z 38.1K followers, 5888 engagements

"Augustus before and after the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. In fact they say that he was so greatly affected that for several months in succession he cut neither his beard nor his hair and sometimes he would dash his head against a door crying: "Quintilius Varus give me back my legions" Suetonius"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-27T23:28Z 38.1K followers, 7397 engagements

"What book caused you to have this reaction"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-28T12:02Z 38.1K followers, 10.5K engagements

"Julius Caesar conquered by the sword and ruled by mercy. He spared defeated enemies and forgave traitors. Rome called it clementia the noblest trait of a victor. This is the story of how Caesar's clemency cost him his life and how his heir refused to make the same mistake🧡"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-28T22:38Z 38.1K followers, 4337 engagements

"When the daggers came out Caesar was not surrounded by forgotten enemies. He was surrounded by beneficiaries of his generosity"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-28T22:38Z 38.1K followers, XXX engagements

"Caesars clemency made him beloved by the people and admired by later ages. But it made him vulnerable to the men who believed Rome should have no king"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-28T22:38Z 38.1K followers, XXX engagements

"Clemency built Caesars legend and opened his veins. Ruthlessness built Augustuss empire and secured his dynasty. Rome does not always crown the noblest. It crowns the one who leaves no enemies alive. Finis βš”"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-28T22:38Z 38.1K followers, XXX engagements

"In XXX AD Rome reached its maximum size under the Emperor Trajan. Through a series of brutal military campaigns the soldier-emperor pushed Romes borders farther than any ruler before or after. At the height of empire the map of Rome was drawn by Trajan.βš”"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-20T16:52Z 38.1K followers, 9054 engagements

"38000 followers πŸš€ Thank you to all my fellow Romanophiles for your engagement and support🫑 Let's continue to celebrate the glory of ancient RomeπŸ› Roma Invicta βš” Roma Aeterna πŸ”₯"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-21T12:08Z 38.1K followers, 5619 engagements

"Long before marble forums marching legions and emperors there was a river a wolf and two brothers. Romes story begins not with facts but with myth. According to legend the twin sons of the Vestal Virgin Rhea Silvia and the war god Mars were born in secret. Their birth was a threat to King Amulius who ordered the infants drowned in the Tiber River. But fate had other plans. The basket carrying the twins washed ashore near the Palatine Hill where a she-wolf discovered them. Rather than devour them she suckled the infants until a shepherd named Faustulus found them and raised them as his own."
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-21T22:30Z 38.1K followers, 5871 engagements

"Augustus the first Emperor of Rome. The golden boy who saved the Rome from years of civil war. The savior who brought order from chaos stable government from tyranny and peace from bloodshed. He had a dark side too. Augustus brilliantly painted the public image that he wanted everyone to see and he did an incredible job of it. 2000+ years later everyone still remembers him as a hero of Rome and its finest Emperor. But Augustus had to be the villain everyone forgets to become the hero everyone remembers. Long before he became Augusts and the first Emperor of Rome his name was Gaius Octavius"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-27T21:32Z 38.1K followers, 8446 engagements

"The Arch of Constantine A Monument to a Turning Point Beside the Colosseum stands the Arch of Constantine erected in XXX AD to commemorate one of the most consequential victories in Roman history: Constantines defeat of Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in XXX AD. The Senate dedicated it to mark what they called the liberation of the city and the peace brought by the emperor. But the arch is more than a trophy. It is a monument to a civil war that reshaped the empire. Most of the arch is built from recycled reliefs taken from earlier monuments of Trajan Hadrian and Marcus"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-29T22:10Z 38.1K followers, 2442 engagements

"People with under 38200 followers tweeting"
X Link @mcgillmd921 2025-10-30T02:12Z 38.1K followers, 2741 engagements