MEET THE ROMANS We still live in the shadow of ancient Rome - a city at the heart of a vast empire that stretched from the North of England to Afghanistan, dominating the West for over 700 years. This fascinating history series, as seen on the BBC and presented by Professor Mary Beard, puts aside the stories of emperors and armies, guts and gore, to meet the real Romans living at the heart of it all. Episode 1: Mary asks not what the Romans did for us, but what the empire did for Rome. She rides the Via Appia, climbs up to the top seats of the Colosseum, takes a boat to Rome's port Ostia and takes us into the bowels of Monte Testaccio. She also meets some extraordinary Romans: Baricha, Zabda and Achiba, three prisoners of war who became Roman citizens; and Pupius Amicus, the purple dye seller making imperial dye from shellfish imported from Tunisia. This is Rome from the bottom up. Episode 2: Mary descends into the city streets to discover the dirt, crime, sex and slum conditions in the world's first high-rise city. This Rome is not the marble Rome we know, but a vast, messy metropolis with little urban planning, where most Romans lived in high-rise apartment blocks with little space, light, or even sanitation. Forced outdoors into the city streets, she reveals where they went to hang out, get drunk, have sex and get clean. Episode 3: Mary delves even deeper into ordinary Roman life by going behind the closed doors of their homes. She meets an extraordinary cast of characters - drunken housewives, teenage brides, bullied children and runaway slaves - and paints a more dynamic, lusty picture of Roman family life. Finally, Mary paints a more nuanced picture of Roman slavery and asks why if it was such a brutal institution did many Romans choose to be buried with their servants - living cheek by jowl in death, as in life. ULTIMATE ROME EMPIRE WITHOUT LIMIT Travelling from Spain to Israel, Algeria to Britain, Germany to Turkey, historian and classicist Mary Beard answers the big questions that have fascinated people for centuries...How and why did the Roman Empire happen? Why did Rome acquire an empire? And why did it fall? Mary examines its creation, its successes, its failures and the legacy it left behind - not just its technology and buildings, its roads and laws but also in the worlds that came after it. </9>No series before has looked at the empire as a whole with such epic scope. Moving from the ancient to the modern, from the big battles and big names of Roman history and on to the stories of those who made it work, many of whom have left their own imprints alongside the Pompeys and Caesars, Hadrians and Constantine the Greats. Welcome to Mary s Roman Empire.
R**E
Historical series
An excellent guide to life in Rome,I had not watched any of Mary Beard programmes before and I may well watch other series that she has presented in the future.
R**N
Rome from the bottom up.
An absorbing and interesting presentation focussed on the lives of ordinary Romans drawn from the phenomenal grasp that Prof Mary Beard has of the topic, as well as from direct evidence from surviving structures and grave stones, which she interprets in a lively and passionate manner.
P**S
Fascinating, but regrettably NO sub-titles
Love the programme, wanted it for current studies, BUT no sub-titles and I’m deaf.
R**S
Very accessible to lay people
Very knowledgeable lady giving history lesson in a very understandable way
C**E
You can't beat Mary Beard
I absolutely love roman history and Mary Beard is the most enthusiastic, interesting and warm presenter out of all the documentaries I've watched.
L**R
V interesting
Very good
B**N
Back in Rome
Better that visit Rome the way we came there.
R**N
Five Stars
As described
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