Posted on April 14, 2022
Narrated by Kathleen Turner, this episode of A&E’s Ancient Mysteries takes viewers on an archaeological expedition to modern-day Turkey and the site of the legendary fallen city of Troy. Read More
Posted on April 14, 2022
In 55 BC the ambitious Julius Caesar, Emperor of Rome turned envious eyes towards the mysterious Isle of Britain. Within a few short years, the mighty Roman war machine Read More
Posted on April 14, 2022
The glories of Ancient Rome are explored in Roman City, based on David Macaulay’s acclaimed book. This animated and live-action video recounts life in Verbonia, a fictional city in Read More
Posted on April 13, 2022
Volume 2 Bacchus, The God of Wine – Firewalking in Greece These illuminating programs, filmed on location across Greece, present the religion, architecture, art and customs of Greek culture Read More
Posted on April 13, 2022
Volume 1 Art in Ancient Greece – Mining in Ancient Greece These illuminating programs, filmed on location across Greece, present the religion, architecture, art and customs of Greek culture Read More
Posted on April 11, 2022
The film traces the story of the slave Spartacus, who earns a reputation for courage as a gladiator while a possession of the wealthy Lentulus Batiatus. The fiercely independent Read More
Posted on April 8, 2022
Episode 4 Nero’s death in 68 AD ended the Augustan dynasty and left Rome without a ruler. The empire descended into civil war as generals fought each other for Read More
Posted on April 8, 2022
Episode 3 Claudius was Rome’s unlikely emperor. Despite his much-ridiculed appearance, he had become a good ruler, passing visionary laws and conquering Britain. After the murder of his wife, Read More
Posted on April 8, 2022
Episode 2 In 14 AD, Augustus died and the empire stood at a crossroads. Would Rome continue on course or return to chaos? Much depended on his successor, Tiberius. Read More
Posted on April 8, 2022
Episode 1 Millions of people played important parts in the remarkable history of Rome in the first century AD. Head and shoulders above everyone else stands Augustus. Born to Read More