All Roads Lead to Rome
Historical series looking at the Roman Empire from the bottom up. Professor Mary Beard traces the story of several ordinary yet remarkable Roman citizens.
We still live in the shadow of ancient Rome - a city at the heart of a vast empire that stretched from Scotland to Afghanistan, dominating the west for over 700 years. 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.
In this programme, 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: Eurysaces, an eccentric baker who made a fortune out of the grain trade and built his tomb in the shape of a giant bread oven; 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.
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Mary Beard show us a Roman Gladiator's helmet.
Duration: 02:31
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Mary Beard introduces us to a resident of ancient Rome
Duration: 01:48
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Mary Beard |
Director | Hugo Macgregor |
Series Producer | Caterina Turroni |
Executive Producer | Richard Bradley |
Broadcasts
- Tue 17 Apr 2012 21:00大象传媒 HD & 大象传媒 Two
- Thu 19 Apr 2012 23:20大象传媒 Two England
- Thu 19 Apr 2012 23:25大象传媒 Two Scotland
- Thu 19 Apr 2012 23:35大象传媒 Two Northern Ireland
- Thu 19 Apr 2012 23:55大象传媒 Two Wales
- Sun 29 Apr 2012 23:35大象传媒 HD
- Mon 20 Apr 2020 15:00Red Button One
- Mon 20 Apr 2020 20:00
- Tue 5 Apr 2022 23:30
- Wed 16 Aug 2023 20:00
- Thu 17 Aug 2023 02:10
- Tue 12 Nov 2024 00:20
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