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I, Caesar – The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire

I, Caesar – The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire

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I, Caesar – The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire

Released

3/3/1997

Duration

0h 49m

Genre

Documentary

Country

United States

Cast

Brian Cox, Averil Cameron, Peter Connolly

Overview

Detailing the rise and fall of the Roman Empire, I, Caesar takes a fascinating look at the public and private lives of six key men who ruled ancient Rome: Julius Caesar, Augustus, Nero, Hadrian, Constantine and Justinian. Their careers were made up of bloody battles and tactical bribery, stunning innovation and profound corruption, dazzling rhetoric and vicious back-stabbing – and together they form a picture of the most sophisticated highs and most brutal lows of the Roman Empire’s inception, heyday and decline. Stretching at its peak, from the north of England to southern Egypt and from the west coast of Spain to Syria in the east, the Roman Empire included within its boundaries myriad people, cultures and climates.

Episodes

Julius Ceasar: I Am Not King but CaesarEP 1Available

Julius Ceasar: I Am Not King but Caesar

49m5.0

Julius Caesar turned military victories into political power. His ambition created a colossal empire, and he gave his name to the rulers who succeeded him. He has been a symbol of power and majesty for 2,000 years. But to his countryman, Caesar was an upstart, a gambler and a tyrant who destroyed the Roman Republic and paved the way for the rule of emperors. From his strategic brilliance to the Ides of March, I, Caesar examines the legendary ruler whose genius and determination forged an empire that would stand for centuries.

Augustus: First of the EmperorsEP 2Available

Augustus: First of the Emperors

49m5.0

Julius Caesar’s military brilliance forged a new Rome, but it was Augustus’ political genius that made it an empire for the ages. Despite being Caesar’s nephew and adopted heir, Augustus struggled for thirteen years to consolidate power. Finally declared emperor by the Senate, he oversaw a period of growth and prosperity marked by extraordinary artistic achievement and rapid expansion of the empire. I, Caesar chronicles the life and rule of the first true Roman emperor, who boasted that he “found Rome brick and left it marble.”

Nero: The Power and the MadnessEP 3Available

Nero: The Power and the Madness

49m5.0

He was seventeen when he took the throne, and during his capricious, fourteen-year rule, Nero almost brought the Empire to ruin. He was unable to quell rebellions in Britain and Judea. He had many political enemies killed, including his mother and sister. When a fire – which some claim he set – destroyed most of Rome, he blamed the Christians and persecuted the then-tiny sect. eventually, the army rose up against him, the Senate declared him a public enemy and he committed suicide in disgrace. I, Caesar explores the tumultuous rule of Nero – the most infamous of all the emperors.

Hadrian: Within These WallsEP 4Available

Hadrian: Within These Walls

49m5.0

He overturned centuries-old policies, declaring an end to expansions and abandoning far-flung territories. Hadrian was an enthusiastic patron of the arts, a champion of the common Roman and a tireless diplomat who toured the entire Empire. But this “Golden Age” was not free from conflict – ancient accounts suggest that over half a million Jews were killed when Hadrian sent the army to quell an insurrection in Judea. From Hadrian’s Wall in northern England to the Pantheon in Rome, I, Caesar visits the most famous artefacts of the Roman Empire on the trail of Hadrian.

Constantine: Bearing the CrossEP 5Available

Constantine: Bearing the Cross

49m5.0

Constantine revitalized a fading empire and built a glittering new capital that would stand for over 1,000 years. But his strongest legacy is religious; his conversion to Christianity put an end to hundreds of years of persecution and laid the foundations for Medieval Europe. His revolutionary policies – including re-organizing military and civil authority – place Constantine alongside Julius Caesar and Hadrian as among the most important emperors in the history of Rome. I, Caesar explores the rule of Constantine the Great, whose vision re-awakened an empire, and whose conversion changed history.

Justinian: Last of the RomansEP 6Available

Justinian: Last of the Romans

49m5.0

Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus or Justinian I was one of the main rulers of the Byzantine Empire, stands out especially for his reform and compilation of laws and for the military expansion of the imperial territory that took place under his reign, he is also known as "The last Roman emperor ". The Orthodox Church venerates him as a saint on November 14. His reign would have a great impact on world history.

Cast

Brian Cox

Narrator

Brian Cox

Averil Cameron

Self

Averil Cameron

Peter Connolly

Self

Peter Connolly

Miriam Griffin

Self

Miriam Griffin

Keith Hopkins

Self

Keith Hopkins

Christopher Kelly

Self

Christopher Kelly

David Shotter

Self

David Shotter

Andrew Wallace-Hadrill

Self

Andrew Wallace-Hadrill

Michael Whitby

Self

Michael Whitby