Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire

Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire (2008)

EndedDocumentary showDrama, War, History

A thirteen hour series which focuses on the Germanic, Britannic and other barbarian tribal wars with Rome which ultimately led to the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. This series is centered on the campaigns and battles with the barbarian tribes and extensive examinations of the reigns of little known Roman emperors and generals. The significance and structures of key barbarian tribes and the roles their leaders played are explored in detail. Territorial changes to the Roman Empire caused by unrelenting wars, plagues, mass starvation's and power struggles are presented in chronological historical context with extensive re-enactments. This series examines how the continuous wars with the barbarians and depletion of resources became a core cause of the Roman Empire's decline and eventual collapse.

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Scheduleevery Monday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13The Last Emperordéc. 22, 2008
S01E12The Puppet Masterdéc. 15, 2008
S01E11The Barbarian Generaldéc. 8, 2008
S01E10Constantine the Greatdéc. 1, 2008
S01E09The Soldier's Emperornov. 24, 2008
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' premiere?

The TV show 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' premiered in 2008.

Who were the main characters in 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire'?

The main characters in 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' included historical figures such as Julius Caesar, Augustus, Cleopatra, and Nero.

What was the genre of 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire'?

'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' was a historical drama television series.

How many episodes were there in the TV show 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire'?

'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' consisted of a total of 13 episodes.

Which historical events were covered in 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire'?

'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' covered significant events in ancient Roman history, including the rise and fall of Julius Caesar, the reign of Nero, and the fall of the Roman Empire.

Who were the creators of 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire'?

'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' was created by three directors, namely, Richard Bedser, Jane Treasure, and Ben Fox.

Which countries were involved in the production of 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire'?

'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' was a collaboration between the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States.

Was 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' based on a book?

No, 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' was not based on a book. It was a historical television series.

What was the historical accuracy of 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire'?

'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' was known for its commitment to historical accuracy, as it aimed to depict the events and characters as accurately as possible based on historical records.

Did 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' received several award nominations, including a BAFTA TV Award nomination for Best Factual Series.

How was the visual representation of ancient Rome in 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire'?

The visual representation of ancient Rome in 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' was highly praised for its attention to detail and realistic portrayal of the city's architecture and landscapes.

Did 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' have a large ensemble cast?

Yes, 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' featured a large ensemble cast to portray the diverse range of historical characters and events.

What was the overall reception of 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire'?

'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' received positive reviews from both critics and audiences, who appreciated its historical accuracy and compelling storytelling.

Did 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' featured notable guest stars, including Michael Sheen, who portrayed Nero in one of the episodes.

How long was each episode of 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire'?

Each episode of 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' had a runtime of approximately 50 minutes.

Was 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' available for streaming or on DVD?

Yes, 'Rome: Rise and Fall of an Empire' is available for streaming on various platforms and can also be purchased on DVD.

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