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Rome reexamined the splendor of Imperial Rome

Recalls the history of the Roman Republic from its humblest beginnings to its evolution as a self-governing republic. Details hom Rome came to control much of the Mediterranean world by allowing anyone, including citizens of vanquished nations, to move up through the ranks of their unique society.

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  • "Rise of the Roman Republic"
  • "Ancient Rome reexamined"
  • "Military triumphs and the death of the Roman Republic"@en
  • "Rise and fall of the Roman Empire"@en
  • "Splendor of Imperial Rome"@en
  • "Rome reexamined"@en

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  • "Recalls the history of the Roman Republic from its humblest beginnings to its evolution as a self-governing republic. Details hom Rome came to control much of the Mediterranean world by allowing anyone, including citizens of vanquished nations, to move up through the ranks of their unique society."@en
  • "Rome's first emperor was Augustus. A series of good and bad emperors from 27 B.C. to 476 A.D. rise to Rome's throne."@en
  • "This series brings a new perspective to growth and development in Ancient Rome. It's unique accomplishments (nurtured via a merit driven leadership system), the birth and decline of the Republic and the incredible developments in architecture, empire building and culture."@en
  • "This series brings a new perspective to growth and development in Ancient Rome. It's unique accomplishments (nurtured via a merit driven leadership system), the birth and decline of the Republic and the incredible developments in architecture, empire building and culture."
  • ""In [this film] we see how in the second half of the Republic, the Romans became the greatest fighting force in the ancient world. The Romans told themselves through their myths that the gods mandated they were destined to rule the entire ancient world. However, their incredible military success would lead to civil wars as the armies of Julius Caesar and Pompey fought for control of Rome. The only solution to ending these devastating civil wars was to abandon the Republic in favor of a monarchy."--Container."@en
  • "During the Imperial period, from Augustus to Constantin, Rome itself became the most magnificent city in the ancient world. Study the advanced art and architecture of the ancient Romans."@en
  • "Learn how from the humblest beginnings; Rome rose up to become the first self-governing republic and gaining the control of much of the Mediterranean world."

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  • "Documentary films"
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Short films"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Military history"@en
  • "Military history"
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Documentary videos"@en

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  • "Rome reexamined the splendor of Imperial Rome"@en
  • "Rome reexamined the rise of the Roman Republic"
  • "Rome reexamined military triumphs and the death of the Roman Republic"@en
  • "Rome reexamined the rise and fall of the Roman Empire"@en
  • "Ancient Rome reexamined"@en
  • "The Rise of the Roman Republic"@en
  • "Rome reexamined"