Roman Megastructures

Overview
Set in 50 BC, Julius Caesar's dominance over Gaul marked a pivotal chapter in Rome's quest for expansion. The Empire aimed to civilize its newly conquered territories through ambitious construction projects, including aqueducts, roads, baths, amphitheaters, and arenas. This captivating series delves into three cities that still showcase the remnants of this remarkable civilization. Utilizing CGI, historical archives, aerial footage, and insights from experts, the trilogy reveals the intricacies and innovations behind these monumental feats of Roman engineering, offering a fresh perspective on the empire's enduring legacy.
Episodes
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1
Arelate (Arles)
The opening episode takes us to Arles, historically known as the “little Rome of Gaul.” This city, referred to as Arelate in Latin, held a vital s...
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2
Lugdunum (Lyon)
Today, Lyon ranks as the third-largest city in France, but in ancient times, it held the title of the largest. Known as Lugdunum, it served as the cap...
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3
Lutetia (Paris)
Today, Paris boasts 2,185 monuments, making it the most visited capital city in the world! However, back in the 1st century BCE, the area was the terr...