Rome: Power & Glory (TV Series 1999– ) Poster

(1999– )

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8/10
History made interesting
Larry367 October 2000
I have been a buff of Roman history since I was a kid, so I was looking forward to finally view this series after watching one installment on TV. I was not disappointed after buying the DVD set. I enjoyed Coyotes narration so much that I watch three programs in a row. Even though there was some repetition with the visuals, I still learned a lot more than I knew about Rome.
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8/10
Outstanding Presentation
flowwalker20 July 2007
I echo the previous viewer's sentiments, plus a few more. As he noted, something about the narration of Peter Coyote sustained my interest effortlessly throughout the series. Very good writing and visuals also made this a premium work. It was divided into six parts: The Rise, Legions of Conquest, Seduction of Power, Grasp of Empire, The Cult of Order, and The Fall, each approximately 52 minutes long. I learned much about Roman history I had not known, and appreciate more than ever the profound effect Roman energy and concepts exerted through Medieval, Renaissance, and Enlightenment times -- clear up to the present day. The failures of Rome, echoing now in the actions and conditions of the United States, are also abundantly clear -- pointing to the need for a new vision of state, world, and individual existence, and what it is all about.
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