This program chronicles Rome's spectacular structural history from the rise of Julius Caesar in 55 BC to the Empire's eventual collapse in the 6th century AD.
This program chronicles Rome's spectacular structural history from the rise of Julius Caesar in 55 BC to the Empire's eventual collapse in the 6th century AD.
General Note
Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Infobase on October 14, 2010.
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Content Note
Julius Caesar: Bridge Across the Rhine (7:02) -- Julius Caesar: Absolute Power (1:59) -- Rome: Center for Exchange of Ideas (2:53) -- Rome: Engineering Feats (3:25) -- Augustus Caesar: Rome's First Emperor (1:48) -- Rome's Building Secret (1:30) -- Rome's Superiority: Running Water (6:48) -- Claudius: Private Life (2:14) -- Nero: Cruelty, Murder, and Madness (10:31) -- Vespasian (2:19) -- Coliseum: Killing Fields (2:33) -- Inside the Coliseum (7:33) -- Trajan's Massive Building Projects (3:37) -- Trajan's Forum (7:58) -- Hadrian's Wall (7:02) -- Pantheon: Roman Engineering Marvel (8:17) -- Caracalla: Roman Emperor 211-217 AD (8:23) -- Fall of the Roman Empire (3:13) -- Credits: Rome (0:30) -- Rome (26:46) -- Roman Roads (2:25) -- Roman Aqueducts (6:51) -- Colleseum (10:49).