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Rome: Rise And Fall Of An Empire [DVD]

Rome: Rise And Fall Of An Empire [DVD]

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Rome: Rise And Fall Of An Empire [DVD]

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In the year 114 B.C., the Republic of Rome, a relatively small empire situated on the periphery of the Mediterranean, finds itself in a state of distress. The Romans are struck with terror as they encounter their first barbarian incursion, which serves as a precursor to a tumultuous period that would go down in history as one of mankind's most eventful eras.

Featuring gripping re-enactments and action-packed battle sequences, "ROME: RISE AND FALL OF AN EMPIRE" unfolds the narrative of one of the most illustrious empires in human history, tracing its journey from its inaugural significant clash to its awe-inspiring military accomplishments, and ultimately, its downfall. The tale is recounted from the perspective of the Roman populace, who faces relentless assaults, offering viewers an immersive experience of the fiery conflicts that ensued as this civilization crumbled in the face of ruthless invasions.

The vividly recreated scenes provide firsthand insights into the chaotic state of an empire in disarray, while the captivating characters on both sides of the conflict vie for triumph. Amidst the bustling streets, equestrian battles, warring armies, and gladiatorial spectacles, legendary accounts of Roman decadence and opulence emerge. From the initial Roman-Barbarian War to every brutal encounter thereafter, HISTORY chronicles each perilous juncture in this enthralling 13-episode series, depicting the gradual decline of an esteemed empire and the human struggle for survival.

The episodes are divided across four discs: DISC 1 includes "The First Barbarian War," "Spartacus," "Julius Caesar," and "The Forest of Death." DISC 2 encompasses "The Invasion of Britain," "The Dacian Wars," and "Rebellion and Betrayal." DISC 3 delves into "Wrath of the Gods," "The Soldiers' Emperor," and "Constantine the Great." DISC 4 concludes with "The Barbarian General," "The Puppet Master," "The Last Emperor," and a bonus feature.

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