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Rome: The World's First Superpower - City of Blood (Episode 1)
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Rome: The World's First Superpower - Total War (Episode 2)
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Rome: The World's First Superpower | Death of a Hero (Episode 3)
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Rome: The World's First Superpower | Caesar (Episode 4)
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Rome Revealed: Killing Caesar (Episode 1)
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Rome Revealed: Ancient Superpower (Episode 2)
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Rome Revealed: Doomsday Pompeii (Episode 3)
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Rome Revealed: Heart of the Empire (Episode 4)
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Rome Revealed: Blood in the Sand (Episode 5)
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Rome Revealed: Power of the Legion (Episode 6)
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Rome Revealed: Madness of Caligula (Episode 7)
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Rome Revealed: Christianity Rising (Episode 8)
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Criminal History: Ancient Rome
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I, Caesar | Julius Caesar - I am not King but Caesar (Episode 1)
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I, Caesar | Augustus - First of the Emperors (Episode 2)
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I, Caesar | Nero - The Power and the Madness (Episode 3)
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I, Caesar | Hadrian - Within These Walls (Episode 4)
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I, Caesar | Constantine - Bearing the Cross (Episode 5)
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I, Caesar | Justinian - Last of the Romans (Episode 6)
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Catilina - Cronaca di un congiura
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La Vita di Giulio Cesare
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The Roman Way Of War
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Ostia - Sulle Sponde della Storia
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Leptis Magna: La Roma d'Africa
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Giulio Cesare - Cronache dalla guerra civile
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Leptis Magna: Rome in Africa
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I Sette Re: Le Leggenda di Roma
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Ulisse: il piacere della scoperta | Le sette meraviglie della Roma imperiale
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The Lost Legions of Varus
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Pompeii: Disaster Street
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Leptis Magna: Rome in Africa

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A 2010 History Documentary, directed by Baudouin Koenig, narrated by Gil Webster.
The archaeological ruins in Libya, mainly Roman, are truly exceptional because of their size and preservation. Beyond its archaeological dimensions, Leptis Magna symbolizes the myth of Rome more than any other site.

In the 3rd Century AD, the Roman Emperor Septimus Severus, known as "the African" because he was born in Leptis Magna, turned the ancient Cathaginian trading center into a metropolis of 300,000 inhabitants. It was the third largest in the Empire, but soon was abandoned to the desert and lay covered in sand until its discovery in the 20th Century.

The excellent condition and beauty of the excavated sites conjures a vision of what the city must have been like 1700 years ago. Leptis Magna was an influential, bustling, cosmopolitan city with a prosperous port and a market which was renowned as far away as Rome. All in marble with flowing water, Leptis Magna rivaled the wealth of Rome and flaunted its power to the people of Africa.
Based on recent research by teams of Italian, German and French archaeologists, this film tells the story of mad ambition by a civilization which decided to transform a trading center into a capital city and did everything it could to succeed at making the "desert blossom."

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