Walking Britain's Roman Roads
Musim 1
20206 episod
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Episod-episod
- M1 E1 - Watling Street30 Jun 202044minDan Jones travels the oldest and longest Roman road, Watling Street, built in 43 AD following the Roman invasion and colonisation of Britain. It runs for 240 miles from Kent to Shropshire.Tonton dengan percubaan Prime percuma
- M1 E2 - Ermine Street7 Julai 202043minDan Jones travels the historic Roman road of Ermine street, which connects the two great cities founded by the Romans, London and York. Along the way he explores the story of religion in Roman Britain. While they were importing their own beliefs, they also absorbed native traditions and later endorsed the establishment of Christianity here.Tonton dengan percubaan Prime percuma
- M1 E3 - Dere Street14 Julai 202045minThis time Dan Jones explores not one but two Roman roads: Dere Street, the northern-most Roman road in Britain, which runs from York to Scotland, and Stanegate, a key East- West route which runs alongside the great defensive barrier of Hadrian's Wall. His journey reveals the story of Roman military and colonial ambitions in Britain.Tonton dengan percubaan Prime percuma
- M1 E4 - Fosse Way21 Julai 202044minDan Jones travels along Fosse Way, arguably Britain's most hedonistic Roman Road. The route stretches for 230 miles through the heart of England, from Exeter to Lincoln. The Latin word for ditch, fossa, is likely to have inspired its name.Tonton dengan percubaan Prime percuma
- M1 E5 - Ermin Way28 Julai 202044minDan Jones travels the historic Roman road of Ermin Way. Not to be confused with Ermine Street which runs north from London to York, Ermin Way is arguably Britain's most industrial Roman road. Dan's journey reveals just how many of Britain's natural resources were exploited by the Romans and exported into their wider empire in Europe.Tonton dengan percubaan Prime percuma
- M1 E6 - Stane Street4 Ogos 202044minDan Jones travels the historic Roman road of Stane Street, which runs for around sixty-seven miles from London to Chichester. Along the way he considers how our Roman overlords abandoned Britain in the early fifth century AD, when their empire came under attack from the barbarian tribes of northern Europe. The very roads the Romans built to conquer Britain now became their escape routes.Tonton dengan percubaan Prime percuma
Butiran
Maklumat lanjut
- Bahasa audio
- English
- Sari kata
- English [CC]
- Para penerbit
- Simon Harries
- Dibintangi
- Dan Jones
- Studio
- Rumpus Media
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