USA 250: “I’m Spartacus!”

USA 250: “I’m Spartacus!”

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USA 250: Building a new Rome

Shortly after its formation, the United States of America initiated a building program for both state and federal governments, turning to Ancient Greece and Rome for inspiration. As Mary and Charlotte discover… In-between duties like writing the Declaration of Independence, actin ...  Afficher plus

USA 250: President Jackson and the Emperor’s Tomb

Last year, Mary spent nine months in Washington D.C. During this time, she became interested in visual iconography and real objects of Ancient Greece and Rome on display in the city’s museums and streets. In this episode, she tells Charlotte about her fascination with a sarcophag ...  Afficher plus

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Emperors & Scandals in Ancient Rome with Mary Beard
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What happens at a Roman emperor's dinner party? Why would you be lucky to get out alive? And how are emperors even chosen?


Joining Kate today is the one, the only Mary Beard, to take us back to Ancient Rome and help separate the facts from the myths.


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How Greece Shaped Rome with Mary Beard
The Ancients

Professor Mary Beard and Charlotte Higgins join Tristan in this episode all about Greece and Rome - the two greatest civilisations of classical antiquity.How did the Romans borrow, adapt, and sometimes rival Greek culture? What did they admire and what did they reject? From templ ...  Afficher plus

The History of the City of Rome
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Coming up on this episode of Talking History: we're exploring entertainment, culture, religion and society in Ancient Rome, with Dr Jonathan Coulston, Senior Lecturer at the School of Classics at The University of St Andrews; Dr Rebecca Usherwood, Assistant Professor in Late Anti ...  Afficher plus

Gladiators' Sex Lives
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Who really were the gladiators of Ancient Rome?


With them once again hitting the big screens this month, we wanted to take you back a couple of thousand years to find out more about the people who fought and what their lives were really like.


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