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Ancient Rome the glorious empire

The Roman Empire gave history one of its most eventful and colorful periods: its legacy remains for all to see in the incredible buildings, temples and theatres of the ancient city. Places such as the Forum, the Colosseum and the Pantheon hang heavy with the atmosphere of distant glories, providing fascinating echoes of a truly remarkable people.

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  • "Ancient Rome, the glorious empire"
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  • "The Roman Empire gave history one of its most eventful and colorful periods: its legacy remains for all to see in the incredible buildings, temples and theatres of the ancient city. Places such as the Forum, the Colosseum and the Pantheon hang heavy with the atmosphere of distant glories, providing fascinating echoes of a truly remarkable people."@en
  • "The Roman Empire gave history one of its most eventful and colorful periods: its legacy remains for all to see in the incredible buildings, temples and theatres of the ancient city. Places such as the Forum, the Colosseum and the Pantheon hang heavy with the atmosphere of distant glories, providing fascinating echoes of a truly remarkable people."
  • "At its zenith, the Roman Empire included North Africa, Spain, France, and Britain. The wealth that these conquests generated allowed Roman citizens to live in a sumptuous world of beautifully decorated homes and opulent cities. In this program, scholars discuss Roman unification of Europe, Roman culture and institutions, and the family structure. The role of the army as a major force in Roman society and politics, along with its military structure and tactics, are discussed. The Christianization of Rome and the enduring legacy of Roman Law and institutions in Western government today are also analyzed. 3-D re-creations of the Coliseum and Pompeii allow students to see Rome as it was before the empire collapsed. (49 minutes)."@en
  • "Scholars discuss the unification of Europe under the Romans, the military structure and tactics that allowed them to conquer much of Western Europe, and the cultural and social aspects of Rome before the empire collapsed in 476 A.D."@en
  • "Scholars discuss the unification of Europe under the Romans, the military structure and tactics that allowed them to conquer much of Western Europe, and the cultural and social aspects of Rome before the empire collapsed in 476 A.D."
  • "A history of ancient Rome, using computer animation, filmed recreations, period imagery and location footage."
  • "Provides a unique record of the treasure left to us by a remarkable civilization. Includes virtual reconstructions of the Colosseum which played host to great affairs of state and where people flocked to see gladiators fight to the death in mortal combat."@en
  • "Offers a complete history of ancient Rome, using the latest in computer animation, authentic filmed recreations, period imagery and location footage. Examines how Caesar Augustus "Found it a city of brick and left it a city of marble." Explains how power seized by the good was corrupted by those who inherited it. Depicts the structures, still standing today, where gladiators fought, Christians died and law was developed. Recognizes the many contributions of ancient Rome, as the foundation of our Western Civilization."@en
  • ""At its zenith, the Roman Empire included North Africa, Spain, France, and Britain. The wealth that these conquests generated allowed Roman citizens to live in a sumptuous world of beautifully decorated homes and opulent cities. In this program, scholars discuss Roman unification of Europe, Roman culture and institutions, and the family structure. The role of the army as a major force in Roman society and politics, along with its military structure and tactics, are discussed. The Christianization of Rome and the enduring legacy of Roman Law and institutions in Western government today are also analyzed. 3-D re-creations of the Coliseum and Pompeii allow students to see Rome as it was before the empire collapsed"--Website."
  • "Explores some of the treasured structures from Roman antiquity, including the Forum, the Colosseum and the Pantheon. Uses 3D graphics to show these structures as they originally appeared."
  • "A complete history of ancient Rome using computer animation, authentic filmed recreations, period imagery and location footage."
  • "At its zenith, the Roman Empire included North Africa, Spain, France, and Britain. The wealth that these conquests generated allowed Roman citizens to live in a sumptuous world of beautifully decorated homes and opulent cities. In this program, scholars discuss Roman unification of Europe, Roman culture and institutions, and the family structure. The role of the army as a major force in Roman society and politics, along with its military structure and tactics, are discussed. The Christianization of Rome and the enduring legacy of Roman Law and institutions in Western government today are also analyzed. 3-D re-creations of the Coliseum and Pompeii allow students to see Rome as it was before the empire collapsed."@en

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  • "Military history"
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  • "History"@en
  • "History"
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  • "Ancient Rome the glorious empire"@en
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  • "History's ancient legacies. I, Ancient Rome"