

I, Caesar: The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire
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S1 F1 – Julius Ceasar: I Am Not King but Caesar
3. März 199749 Min.Julius Caesar's ambition created a colossal empire, and he gave his name to the rulers who succeeded him. He has been a symbol of power and majesty for 2,000 years. But to his countryman, Caesar was an upstart, a gambler and a tyrant who destroyed the Roman Republic and paved the way for the rule of emperors.Prime oder XiveTV Documentaries buchenS1 F2 – Augustus: First of the Emperors
9. März 199749 Min.Caesar's military brilliance forged a new Rome, but it was Augustus' political genius that made it an empire for the ages. Declared emperor by the Senate, he oversaw a period of growth and prosperity marked by extraordinary artistic achievement and rapid expansion of the empire.Prime oder XiveTV Documentaries buchenS1 F3 – Nero: The Power and the Madness
16. März 199749 Min.He was seventeen when he took the throne, and during his capricious, fourteen-year rule, Nero almost brought the Empire to ruin. He was unable to quell rebellions and he had many political enemies killed. Eventually, the army rose up against him, the Senate declared him a public enemy and he committed suicide in disgrace.Prime oder XiveTV Documentaries buchenS1 F4 – Hadrian: Within These Walls
23. März 199749 Min.He overturned centuries-old policies, declaring an end to expansions and abandoning far-flung territories. Hadrian was an enthusiastic patron of the arts, a champion of the common Roman and a tireless diplomat who toured the entire Empire.Prime oder XiveTV Documentaries buchenS1 F5 – Constantine: Bearing the Cross
30. März 199749 Min.Constantine revitalized a fading empire and built a glittering new capital that would stand for over 1,000 years. But his strongest legacy is religious; his conversion to Christianity put an end to hundreds of years of persecution and laid the foundations for Medieval Europe.Prime oder XiveTV Documentaries buchenS1 F6 – Justinian: Last of the Romans
7. April 199749 Min.He lived more than 500 years after Caesar. He ruled from Constantinople, not Rome. But Justinian restored the Empire to its former glory one last time. He sent his armies west, where they recaptured territory lost to Barbican invasions in the 5th century, reclaiming most of the empire. He is remembered as "the last of the Romans."Prime oder XiveTV Documentaries buchen