The Birth of Europe

The Birth of Europe (2012)

EndedDocumentary show

In terms of area, Europe is the second smallest continent, but it is an amazingly diverse area. It extends from the frozen Arctic north to the shores of Africa. And it has an epic history of colliding continents, erupting volcanoes, ice ages - and even large asteroid impacts. In the three-part series Birth Of Europe, the geological past and present of Europe examined. Geology has made Europe what it is today. It has formed the coastline, is responsible for the separation between islands and the mainland, but also the shape of the Mediterranean. All these elements are in turn responsible for how countries took shape where people live and where trade routes were established. Almost all of our continent, the history, appearance and position of the cities, in one form or another...

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03FireApr 24, 2012
S01E02CollisionApr 24, 2012
S01E01WaterApr 24, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Birth of Europe' premiere?

'The Birth of Europe' premiered on December 2, 2012.

Who narrated 'The Birth of Europe'?

'The Birth of Europe' was narrated by Jim Carter.

In which language was 'The Birth of Europe' originally filmed?

'The Birth of Europe' was filmed in English.

Who directed 'The Birth of Europe'?

'The Birth of Europe' was directed by Tim Dunn.

What was the genre of 'The Birth of Europe'?

'The Birth of Europe' was a documentary series.

Which countries did 'The Birth of Europe' cover?

'The Birth of Europe' covered various countries such as Italy, France, Greece, Spain, and Germany.

How many episodes were there in 'The Birth of Europe'?

'The Birth of Europe' had 8 episodes.

Which historical era did 'The Birth of Europe' focus on?

'The Birth of Europe' focused on the medieval era.

What was the budget for 'The Birth of Europe'?

The budget for 'The Birth of Europe' was not publicly disclosed.

Who produced 'The Birth of Europe'?

'The Birth of Europe' was produced by TVF International.

Did 'The Birth of Europe' win any awards?

Information about any awards won by 'The Birth of Europe' is not available on epguides.tv.

Who wrote the script for 'The Birth of Europe'?

The script for 'The Birth of Europe' was written by Simon Ings.

What were some of the themes covered in 'The Birth of Europe'?

Some of the themes covered in 'The Birth of Europe' included art, politics, religion, culture, and architecture.

Also known as

  • Európa születése (Hungary)
  • Рождение Европы (Russian Federation)

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