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The History Channel Presents: Julius Caesar's Rome — Season 1

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About this season

Throughout history, civilizations have come and gone, but few have altered the world as immensely as the Roman Empire. From its legendary founding by Romulus and Remus to its magnificent takeover of the Mediterranean to its eventual fall amidst the rise of Christianity, the many lasting influences of the Roman civilization remain with us today. Experience documentary history at its best and bear witness to the rise and fall of an empire.

Episodes (6)

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1. BIOGRAPHY®: Julius Caesar: Master of the Roman World

Aired 27 July 2005 • 322 min

BIOGRAPHY® examines the life story of Rome's greatest ruler, Julius Caesar. From his several wives to his storied death at the hands of Brutus, this definitive portrait uses countless artifacts, texts, as well as commentary from leading experts and dramatic re-enactments to explore the life and legacy of this singular figure.

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2. Antony and Cleopatra

Aired 3 August 2005 • 322 min

The story of Roman general Marc Antony and Egyptian Queen Cleopatra's legendary love affair and its consequences on the fate of an empire. Interviews with experts and dramatic re-enactments strip away the myths about Cleopatra and reveal a highly educated, cultured, and plain-looking woman. Narrated by Kim Cattrall (Sex and the City).

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3. The Republic of Rome

Aired 10 August 2005 • 322 min

Join host Joe Mantegna for a tour of the early years of the Roman Empire. Extensive on-location footage, ancient documents, and interviews with experts show how the early city overthrew the bonds of an Etruscan monarchy, defeated Carthage, and established the form of government that would lay the foundation for modern democracy.

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4. The Age of Emperors

Aired 17 August 2005 • 322 min

The ascendancy of Julius Caesar brought about the end of a republic and marshaled in an age of empire the likes of which the world had never seen. From the brilliance of Augustus and his defeat of Marc Antony to the sickness of Nero, renowned scholars peel back the layers of history to breathe new life into the personal legacies of these godlike men.

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5. Building an Empire

Aired 24 August 2005 • 322 min

Julius Caesar will forever be remembered as the leader who established Rome as the foremost power in the ancient world, and his successors extended its realm of influence even further.

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6. The Enduring Legacy

Aired 31 August 2005 • 322 min

From the Crucifixion of Jesus to the final flickering of Roman glory under Justinia, THE ENDURING LEGACY chronicles the decline of Rome and the rise of Christianity, while examining the many ways in which the influence of the long-ago Empire is still felt today.

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