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The reign of Augustus in Rome
Augustus was one of Rome's greatest emperors. Let's examine his reign and how he made a huge impact on the city, in multiple locations: Forum, Palatine, his own forum, and the Campus Martius.
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0:00 Introduction
0:30 Forum of Augustus
2:20 The life of Augustus
7:44 Mausoleum of Augustus
8:19 Theater of Marcellus
8:34 Ara Pacis
9:10 Forum
9:48 Palatine Apollo Temple, Augustus' house
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Take a walk through the expansive palace of Domitian on the Palatine hill. It was the definitive residence of the emperor in Rome for centuries. The impressive brick ruins- on multiple levels- allows us to allows us to explore public and private spaces of the imperial family. This video was made possible through a grant from the CAAS Masciantonio Award! More about Ancient Rome Live: Travel Expe...
The Late Republican generals that changed Rome
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Individuals dominated the politics of the Late Republic. We take a look at some of the biggest names in the last century of the Republic: Marius, Sulla, Pompey, and Caesar. We also look at how they transformed the city, and review the contemporary monuments that are still visible in Rome today! This video was made possible through a grant from the CAAS Masciantonio Award! More about Ancient Rom...
Rediscover lost imperial villas in Rome
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What did Republican Rome look like?
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Study Travel To Italy With Ancient Rome Live!
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The Seven Kings Who Built Rome
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We explore the Rome's regal period, looking at the contribution of Rome's seven kings, from Romulus to the Etruscan Tarquinius Superbus. In this review, we'll look at archaeological sites, specific monuments, and depictions in Roman art. This video was made possible through a grant from the CAAS Masciantonio Award! More about Ancient Rome Live: Travel Experiences ancientromelive.org/courses New...
The Pantheon of Agrippa
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The Pantheon that stands today was built in the Trajanic-Hadrianic period. It is the third Pantheon of Rome. What about the original structure? We'll examine details of the first Pantheon of Agrippa that we can discern from the latest version and from ancient sources. More about Ancient Rome Live: Travel Experiences ancientromelive.org/courses Newsletter ancientromelive.org Donate tinyurl.com/A...
The largest handmade model of Imperial Rome
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Known as "Il Plastico", this 20 X 20 meter model of the imperial city (created by Italo Gismondi) offers a unique bird's eye view of the city. Featured in the film Gladiator, it shows off the city to its greatest extent, under Constantine. We'll take a close up exclusive look, region by region. The Museum della Civilta' Romana in E.U.R. that houses the model will reopen in 2025! We thank the co...
Septimius Severus and the Severan dynasty
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What did ancient Romans eat?
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A walk through Ostia Antica
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The marble map of Ancient Rome- Rome's newest museum
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The marble map of Ancient Rome- Rome's newest museum
Wooden furniture of Herculaneum preserved from Vesuvius
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Wooden furniture of Herculaneum preserved from Vesuvius
Who were the people of the Roman Empire?
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Who were the people of the Roman Empire?
Life As A Slave In Pompeii and Rome
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Life As A Slave In Pompeii and Rome
Did Romulus really found Rome?
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Did Romulus really found Rome?
Greatest colossal statues of Ancient Greece
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Greatest colossal statues of Ancient Greece
Tombs newly excavated on Via Appia 39!
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Tombs newly excavated on Via Appia 39!
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Happy holidays from Ancient Rome Live!
Holiday merry-making of the Saturnalia festival
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Holiday merry-making of the Saturnalia festival
Newly discovered Bronze statues of San Casciano
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Newly discovered Bronze statues of San Casciano
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Ancient Rome Reborn Through Virtual Reality
Roman Bridges with Architect Manuel Bravo
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Roman Bridges with Architect Manuel Bravo
Who's buried inside the Mausoleum of Augustus?
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Who's buried inside the Mausoleum of Augustus?
Valley of the Colosseum walk
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Valley of the Colosseum walk
The Domus Tiberiana: Palace of Tiberius
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The Domus Tiberiana: Palace of Tiberius
Walking tour of the Roman Forum
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Walking tour of the Roman Forum
Pompeii of the Middle East: Roman Jerash
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Pompeii of the Middle East: Roman Jerash
Alexander the Great and the East
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Alexander the Great and the East

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @RemseyYT
    @RemseyYT 18 годин тому

    I wonder how the Circus Maximus could have been destroyed because nothing flammable was inside or were there wooden structures inside?

  • @plod9645
    @plod9645 18 годин тому

    Looking forward to seeing David Gilmour here in Sept 2024

  • @ImJotaroKujo
    @ImJotaroKujo 2 дні тому

    Most likely these 2 people existed, probably as tribe elders/leaders.

  • @777peacelove
    @777peacelove 2 дні тому

    I love all of Rome so much. But Gaius Julius Caesar and Gaius Octavius Augustus Caesar, are my favorite Romans. They still inspire me so so much, it's incredible! I really love Julius and Augustus as if they are my friends.❤ On the 30th of August I will travel to Rome again, for the 6th time. I can never get enough of Rome, the fascination and LOVE are endless. I consider Rome as my second home.🏛❤

  • @seadragon3350
    @seadragon3350 3 дні тому

    You ever watch history of Rome and you feel like you been there long ago. Like a ghost filling.

  • @jrewing881188
    @jrewing881188 3 дні тому

    Are these artifacts in the archaeological museum in Napoli?

  • @billharpster7968
    @billharpster7968 3 дні тому

    Still the greatest empire of all.

  • @ianchisy
    @ianchisy 3 дні тому

    im shock how the colors didnt fade

  • @fanroche8573
    @fanroche8573 4 дні тому

    My understanding is that the House of Augustus on the Palatine is a misnoma. Mary Beard latest book confirms this. I was a bit gutted - what are your thoughts Darius would appreciate your outlook.

  • @kevin02mulder
    @kevin02mulder 4 дні тому

    I like lady Fortuna she is nice 😉 sister Justice and brother Ares keep watch though

  • @kevin02mulder
    @kevin02mulder 4 дні тому

    know a little about the water religion :) Ritual was also a focus point to keep order in daily life you had to do something to pass the time right ? :-p

  • @kevin02mulder
    @kevin02mulder 4 дні тому

    yeh probably Jesus was a Jong man with no beard and romans did not like beards😆

  • @FlexibleFlyer50
    @FlexibleFlyer50 4 дні тому

    How I wish we could travel to take one of your courses! Always fascinating, never boring, new material presented, and so relevant for anyone interested in Rome and Christianity.

  • @matthewgiuliano7498
    @matthewgiuliano7498 4 дні тому

    I had to laugh when Professor Andrew mentioned how Romans would celebrate both the pagan and Christian... as I look down on my chest and see 2 gold chains. One has Franciscan cross. The other, a cornicello! Lol. The Italian version of an Egyptian amulet.

  • @inveterateforeigner2780
    @inveterateforeigner2780 4 дні тому

    Are you American or are Italian?

  • @inveterateforeigner2780
    @inveterateforeigner2780 4 дні тому

    I too am wearing glasses..., and am infatuated with Rome's contribution to Christianity

  • @chowd.a.d.8309
    @chowd.a.d.8309 4 дні тому

    Top class, magnificent episode. Thanks Darius, and all the best.

  • @Insectoid_
    @Insectoid_ 4 дні тому

    I wish so much more could be restored. I know not everyone is for restoration. But just the temple of Jupiter would make tne forum look even more spectacular

  • @Insectoid_
    @Insectoid_ 4 дні тому

    Why don’t they remove the grass from the amphitheater? It’d look amazing

  • @amgymrat4546
    @amgymrat4546 4 дні тому

    Was Augustus unable to have children of his own? Sorry if this sounds dumb

  • @marthaarya167
    @marthaarya167 4 дні тому

    Must see next time I am in Rome

  • @Mithras444
    @Mithras444 4 дні тому

    Thanks Christians, you ruin everything!!!!

  • @locomach
    @locomach 4 дні тому

    Why are you spoiling our experience by showing us the current ruins?

  • @donsena2013
    @donsena2013 4 дні тому

    He is credited with having inaugurated the “Pax Romana,” understood to be the only 200-year period in all of history in which there was no major war

  • @kittyprydekissme
    @kittyprydekissme 4 дні тому

    So how were they able to raise eels in captivity? Don't they have to swim out to the Sargasso Sea to spawn?

  • @veljkomrvic7324
    @veljkomrvic7324 4 дні тому

    The director is very informed great job!

  • @RP-mm9ie
    @RP-mm9ie 5 днів тому

    Great video

  • @lesliea7394
    @lesliea7394 5 днів тому

    As usual there is a panorama of various ruins without any arrows or pointers so that the viewer does not know exactly what they are looking........just a jumble of ruins. I am done with this channel.

  • @rhodaseptilici3816
    @rhodaseptilici3816 5 днів тому

    Very poor very superficial what about the aqueducts?????

  • @rhodaseptilici3816
    @rhodaseptilici3816 5 днів тому

    Again nothing in Agrippa regarding Actium ?????🤔

  • @rhodaseptilici3816
    @rhodaseptilici3816 5 днів тому

    You did not even mention Agrippa in connection to Philippi he was crucial to that victory....😔

  • @fredmidtgaard5487
    @fredmidtgaard5487 5 днів тому

    Oh, what is a "shorthand"? Was it cut?

  • @marthaarya167
    @marthaarya167 5 днів тому

    Lovely1

  • @deanodog3667
    @deanodog3667 5 днів тому

    Ancient Rome mustve been heaven and hell all at once !

  • @jontherevelator9663
    @jontherevelator9663 5 днів тому

    He is jesus Christ's biological father. It's a cover up. He impregnated a young girl and it's been a cover up ever since.

  • @marthaarya167
    @marthaarya167 5 днів тому

    Interesting

  • @marthaarya167
    @marthaarya167 5 днів тому

    Interesting

  • @user-yf8eq4ml4q
    @user-yf8eq4ml4q 5 днів тому

    Augustus is a fictional character. His name is August, the summer month when the sun is highest in the sky. Julius also comes from July, from úll in old Irish. They're fictional characters stolen from sun worship. Their lives are inspirational and Julius wrote a fake book about his wars, that's not coincidence, same as plato. They're propaganda

    • @deanodog3667
      @deanodog3667 5 днів тому

      So Julius caesar is irish ?? Alrighty then !! Lolololol

    • @user-yf8eq4ml4q
      @user-yf8eq4ml4q 5 днів тому

      @@deanodog3667 no, Gaius (from Gaul - Gael) was a Roman with gaulish-Gaelic ancestry & his 'history' and his book of his campaigns are fake. They're written as inspiration & to explain the Roman church destroying the church of Iesa. Rome comes from Ogam (ancient Irish) Ro meaning before Ome meaning body, earth, grave. It means before heaven (Ro) and earth (ome) The river Tiber comes from Tubber, a spring or well. As the poet Longfellow said 'their names are on your waters, and ye may not wash them out' Read 'irish origins of civilization' 'irish wisdom preserved in Bible & pyramids' 'the Bible, an Irish book' 'makers of Civilization' 'Fir Gods & Stone Faces' And many more. The Romans went to war with the church of Iesa & rewrote their bible to make humans worshippers. All old ruins worldwide that the WEF won't let anyone dig up were buried by the Romans and then British. They're all for sun worship. The church of Iesa. Iesa (no J in Irish) - Jesa - Jesus. The winter solstice is Jesus on the cross. Our history is entirely rewritten.

    • @user-yf8eq4ml4q
      @user-yf8eq4ml4q 5 днів тому

      @@deanodog3667 Irish Wisdom Preserved in Bible & Pyramids

    • @deanodog3667
      @deanodog3667 5 днів тому

      @@user-yf8eq4ml4q ffs..lolololol

    • @deanodog3667
      @deanodog3667 5 днів тому

      @@user-yf8eq4ml4q that's just crazy

  • @fredpierce6097
    @fredpierce6097 5 днів тому

    A comprehensive and technically excellent production.

  • @veljkomrvic7324
    @veljkomrvic7324 5 днів тому

    Music is awful and distracting

  • @AndreaCandido-tp4kk
    @AndreaCandido-tp4kk 5 днів тому

    ... nwverTheless we have parTs of The old AncienT Roman Law ....in our books of Law of AusTria .. p.e. WhaT belonga To Family Law .

  • @gregmctevia5087
    @gregmctevia5087 5 днів тому

    Fantastic production.

  • @robertozeladarodriguez5321
    @robertozeladarodriguez5321 5 днів тому

    Great video as always! It's amazing how the legacy of Augustus and the Empire endures to this day in many aspects of the world.

  • @yahwea
    @yahwea 5 днів тому

    As to the laundry, Fuller's Earth is used to remove oil, and is still the treatment for removing oil spills on suede and car upholstery.

  • @marial8235
    @marial8235 5 днів тому

    It is amazing to me that Julius Caesar saw the talent in his great nephew and sought to nurture it, and had the foresight to name Octavian his heir rather than Antony, Brutus or anyone else. Didn’t Caesar also send Agrippa with Greece along with Octavian? A heck of a duo…

  • @andyroo9381
    @andyroo9381 6 днів тому

    It seems Augustus had a lot of charisma and good looks go equal that.

  • @bernieschiff5919
    @bernieschiff5919 6 днів тому

    Good cinemaphotography and use of computer models to help tell the story and provide context. 5 stars.

  • @marthaarya167
    @marthaarya167 6 днів тому

    Wonderful!

  • @marthaarya167
    @marthaarya167 6 днів тому

    Lovely