

Rome: Empire Without Limit
Episodios
T1 E1 - Birth of an Empire
26 de abril de 201659 minIn this myth-busting, compelling BBC history documentary, renowned classicist Mary Beard revisits and reassesses the legends surrounding the origins of Rome. She argues that the period of greatest Roman expansion occurred when Rome itself was little more than a provincial backwater which used brutal tactics to overpower its enemies. Why was a state such as this so successful at war and conquest?Suscribirse a PrimeT1 E2 - Bounds of the Empire
3 de mayo de 201659 minMary Beard explores the physical world of the Roman Empire, and finds surprising parallels with our own world. Setting out in the footsteps of the emperor Hadrian, she discovers a vast empire bound together by a common material culture, and a globalised economy of such scale that evidence of its side-effects can still be seen today, thousands of miles away from Rome.Suscribirse a PrimeT1 E3 - Expansion and Conquest
10 de mayo de 201659 minIn this myth-busting BBC history documentary about the Roman Empire, Mary Beard looks at the idea of identity and discovers that many ‘Romans’ never saw Rome. People from conquered lands were encouraged to become Roman citizens, leading to an incredibly diverse ruling class. What did it mean to be, or to become, Roman and how did the very different parts of the empire react to Roman rule?Suscribirse a PrimeT1 E4 - A Roman World
26 de abril de 201659 minWhat exactly did cause the decline and fall of the Roman Empire? Celebrated historian Mary Beard returns to the BBC with this illuminating history documentary. She discovers that a myriad of factors led to the empire's destruction, including its sheer size and a distinct change in religious beliefs. But how important was a 'trouble maker' called Jesus in the eventual collapse of Rome?Suscribirse a Prime