Myths and History of Greece and Rome
Summary: A journey through the myths and history of Ancient Greece and Rome for all the family.
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There is nothing worse than a micromanager, even if his intentions are good... except an increasingly paranoid micromanager.
There is nothing worse than a micromanager, even if his intentions are good... except an increasingly paranoid micromanager.
Vespasian and his son get to grips with running a huge Empire. Meanwhile Mount Vesuvius gets to grips with the Bay of Naples and a couple of towns which are now very famous indeed.
Vespasian and his son get to grips with running a huge Empire. Meanwhile Mount Vesuvius gets to grips with the Bay of Naples and a couple of towns which are now very famous indeed.
There will be no episode this week. Come back in two week's time for Chapter Sixty Eight: Two Good Flavians and One Big Bang!
In 69AD four different men held the highest office in the Roman world... and they weren't sharing!!
In 69AD four different men held the highest office in the Roman world... and they weren't sharing!!
Power is dangerous in the hands of the very young. The sixteen year-old Nero is given absolute power. Oh dear!
Power is dangerous in the hands of the very young. The sixteen year-old Nero is given absolute power. Oh dear!
Power is dangerous in the hands of the very young. The sixteen year-old Nero is given absolute power. Oh dear!
Things get a bit weird as the most unlikely candidate becomes emperor. The strangeness continues as he does a surprisingly good job. Shame about the wife, though!
Things get a bit weird as the most unlikely candidate becomes emperor. The strangeness continues as he does a surprisingly good job. Shame about the wife, though!
Things get a bit weird as the most unlikely candidate becomes emperor. The strangeness continues as he does a surprisingly good job. Shame about the wife, though!
The seamless transition is exactly that: seamless! The personal foibles of Augustus's successors, though, make for interesting times!
The seamless transition is exactly that: seamless! The personal foibles of Augustus's successors, though, make for interesting times!