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Fall of the Roman Empire Dvd



History Channel Presents: Julius Caesar's Rome, The

History Channel Presents: Julius Caesar's Rome, The
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 with "The History Channel Presents: Ancient Rome." "Biography, Julius Caesar: Master Of The Roman World" - From ambition to betrayal, Biography presents the story of Rome's greatest emperor. "Antony And Cleopatra" - Relive the timeless love story between a Roman general and an Egyptian queen. "The Republic Of Rome" - From kingship to republic, an empire is born and the foundations of modern democracy launched. "The Age Of Emperors" - From the brilliance of Augustus to the madness of Nero, examine the legacies of godlike men. "Building An Empire" - Follow the travels of Hadrian, visit the ruins of Pompeii and revisit the "Golden Age" of Rome. "The Enduring Legacy" - Amidst the rise of Christianity, Rome is plundered, but its place in history will never die.



Empires: Great Religions (Full Frame, Widescreen)
Empires: Great Religions (Full Frame, Widescreen)
"Empires: Great Religions" contains "Islam: Empire Of Faith," "Martin Luther," "Peter And Paul And The Christian Revolution" and "Kingdom Of David: The Saga Of The Israelites." "Islam: Empire Of Faith" - Between the fall of Rome and the European voyages of discovery, no event was more significant than the rise of Islam. This three-part series tells the spectacular story of the great sweep of Islamic power and faith during its first 1,000 years - from the birth of the prophet Muhammad to the peak of the Ottoman Empire under the reign of Suleyman the Magnificent. Contains "Islam: Empire Of Faith," "Islam: Empire Of Faith, Part 2 - The Awakening" and "Islam: Empire Of Faith, Part 3 - The Ottomans." "Martin Luther" - Learn how one man reluctantly took on the most powerful institution of his day and won. Martin Luther is credited with expounding a new vision of man's relationship with God and, by extension, a redefinition of man's relationship with authority. Filmed across Europe - from the rustic rural Germany to the opulence of the Vatican City - you'll witness the collapse of the medieval world and the birth of the modern age. "Peter And Paul And The Christian Revolution" - Early Christianity faced powerful obstacles. The might of the Roman Empire and the power-politics of ancient Jerusalem laid a heavy burden on those who believed Jesus to be the Messiah. But this new faith would not die. In a brief span of time, the fledging religion would transcend its origins in the provinces of Rome and absorb the capital of the empire itself. With the words of Paul and the other ancient writers, interviews with contemporary scholars and dramatic reenactments, "Peter And Paul And The Christian Revolution" explores how two men weathered crippling disagreements and political persecution to lead one of history's most astonishing revolutions.



The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, a major literary achievement of the Eighteenth Century, was written by the English historian, Edward Gibbon. Volume I was published in 1776, and went through five printings (a remarkable feat for its time).

The Fall of the Roman Empire (film) - The Fall of the Roman Empire is a 1964 film starring Sophia Loren (Lucilla), Stephen Boyd (Livius), Alec Guinness (Marcus Aurelius), James Mason (Timonides), and Christopher Plummer (Commodus). It was directed by Anthony Mann.

Outline of The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - This is an outline of the seminal work The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, first published in 1776, and authored by Edward Gibbon.

Decline of the Roman Empire - Fall of the Roman Empire is a historical term of periodization which describes the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. The term was first used and coined by Edward Gibbon in the 18th century in his famous book The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, but he was not the first, and not the last, to speculate on why and when the Empire collapsed.



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