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Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire (2006)
Turning points in ancient Roman history and some of the Empire's greatest stories are brought to life in this drama documentary series.
Writing:
- James Wood
Release Date:
Thu, Sep 21, 2006
Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 60
Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 60
David Threlfall
Constantine the Great
Sean Pertwee
Julius Caesar
Catherine McCormack
Poppaea Sabina
Michael Sheen
Emperor "Nero" Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus
James D'Arcy
Tiberius Gracchus
Ed Stoppard
Josephus
Peter Firth
Vespasian
John Shrapnel
Pompey
Alex Ferns
Mark Antony
Sebastian Armesto
Honorius
Biliana Petrinska
Cornelia
Lucy Gaskell
Constantia
Louise Delamere
Fausta
Geraldine James
Cornelia
Season 1:
Recounts how Nero charted his murderous reign and how he was finally overthrown.
Recounts how Julius Caesar succeeded in overthrowing a 500-year-old Republic.
132 BC. Tiberius Gracchus, with the final victory in Rome's 120 year long Punic Wars against Carthage, its greatest ever Mediterranean rival, brings him immense glory and the rich unseen wealth, but almost nothing trickles down to the destitute. The rich patricians yest removing the military threat of Carthage also removes the best control on them. He learns many veteran families lose everything, even their land, which is taken by the rich. Now he joins the army against a Hispanic tribe, the Numantines, which manages to encircle the 20,000 legionnaires and refuses to negotiate with consul Mancinus, but takes the word of Gracchus, for the sake of his father who concluded an honorable peace with them; the troops return, their families rejoice but the senate blames the commanders for a disgraceful surrender. Tiberius uses his popularity to stand for the office of popular tribune, hoping to counter Nasicas extremist line in the senate.
Recounts how the Jewish Revolt, which swept through Judea in AD66, was stopped by General Vespasian and his son Titus.
Recounts how the Emperor Constantine brought Christianity to the western world.
In AD 410, the Goth hordes sacked the city. This event symbolised Rome's collapse, but it should never have happened at all.