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Ancient Rome reexamined: the rise and fall of the Roman Empire

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Abstract
Rome's first Emperor was Augustus. In The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire, a series of good and bad emperors from 27 B.C. to 476 A.D. rise to Rome's throne. During this time, Rome assimilates all of the Mediterranean world and most of Western Europe, with the population of empire finally comprising over 10 million Roman citizens. In 312 A.D., Rome's last great Emperor, Constantine, embraces Christianity, setting the stage for Rome's last great accomplishment - making Christianity one of the world's great religions. In this series, Globe Trekker's Zay Harding takes viewers on the voyage of a lifetime - exploring the origins of Rome and the Roman Republic.
Series
Ancient history
Duration
00:29:03 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
Ancient history students, Anthropology students
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