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Eight Days That Made Rome

  • TV Series
  • 2017
  • TV-PG
  • 45m
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7.6/10
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Eight Days That Made Rome (2017)
Political DocumentaryBiographyDocumentaryDramaHistory

Historian Bettany Hughes selects eight pivotal days that defined the Roman Empire and its establishment as the world's first superpower.Historian Bettany Hughes selects eight pivotal days that defined the Roman Empire and its establishment as the world's first superpower.Historian Bettany Hughes selects eight pivotal days that defined the Roman Empire and its establishment as the world's first superpower.

  • Stars
    • Bettany Hughes
    • Marek Lichtenberg
    • Marcel Dorian
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    7.6/10
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    • Stars
      • Bettany Hughes
      • Marek Lichtenberg
      • Marcel Dorian
    • 18User reviews
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    9henrycoles9

    Worthwhile

    Bettany Hughes is very engaging and she really nailed it unpacking the history of Rome and Roman society.
    4brianljohns7

    How to make important events boring.

    A fairly superficial coverage of significant events in Roman history.. I don't think I learnt anything new at all, and I thought the dramatisations a bit simplistic, and quite unnecessary. I also though it a mistake to have the presenter dressed so as to emphasise her ample cleavage. Bring back Mary Beard - she makes the most mundane of Roman things interesting and exciting.
    10HR27

    Neither fish nor flesh.

    It is - occasionally - a decent enough series, but Miss Hughes' constant moralizing is extremely tiresome. She makes the mistake way too many contemporary historians and commentators are prone to: applying rather decadent and degenerate "modern" Western standards to other societies, cultures, and time periods. At one point she even goes so far to say: "I know that we shouldn't judge ancient societies from a 21st century point of view." Apparently, she has little sense of irony or her own bigotry. Also, way too much time is spent with rather silly reenactments instead of actual scientific analysis and archeological evidence.
    ivanojdl

    Depth Level Perfect for a Cable TV DocuSeries

    Use of background historical sites and scenes very good. Foreground very good too...especially when BH is in them.
    4rcbryant-54774

    Completely bias.

    I found the whole series bias against Rome, but the Caesar one irritated me the most. She seems to misunderstand what the Roman Republic was: An oligarchy. The Senators weren't elected, they were pulled from the aristocracy. There was no representation of the people until the Senate was forced to give the plebs representation in the form of tribunes only because they needed the plebs help in a war. And the Senate literally lynched the first couple of tribunes who actually moved to really help the plebeians and heal some of the empires problems. So Caesar was fighting fire with fire only after many many popularii and tribunes were murdered by an aristocratic leader named Sulla. He literally marched an army in and killed every popularii he could which was the first time that was ever done. The show drastically mistakes the Republic and how they viewed common people and even their middle class. She also drastically misrepresents the Germanic and Celtic people of that time. They were brutal and frequently attacked Rome. The Cimbric War is a prime example of German civility. And the Celts invaded constantly and even managed to sack Rome once.

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 2017 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
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      • 8 Days That Made Rome
    • Filming locations
      • Bulgaria
    • Production company
      • October Films
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