Living History: Experiencing Great Events of the Ancient and Medieval Worlds

Living History: Experiencing Great Events of the Ancient and Medieval Worlds « Series from 2015

Series from 2015

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Explore great moments of history through the eyes of everyday citizens. Living History spotlights 24 turning points where the tide of history changes irrevocably.

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Ramesses II: Heartbeat of History

What do we mean by "living history"? Take an imaginative leap into the ancient world and discover the moment-by-moment heartbeat of history. Your first stop is the Battle of Kadesh, the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II's all-but-disastrous campaign against the Hittites. See how the king spins a tactical retreat into a glorious victory.

Marathon: The Persians Have Landed!

Professor Garland takes you into the Battle of Marathon to show how the outnumbered Athenians scramble for help before heading to the coast for an impressive fight against the invading Persians. The Athenian debates, their surprise running charge into battle, and the strenuous marches come to life in visceral detail.

Oresteia: Judgment at the Dionysia

Take a break from battle and head to the Theater of Dionysis on a warm March day to view one of the most astounding theatrical performances in history. Not only is Aeschylus's Oresteia an innovative dramatic trilogy, the trial of Orestes is a deeply relevant consideration of Athenian democracy at a time of great unease.

Attack on Attica: Pericles's Gamble

Delve into the time of Pericles and the Peloponnesian War, where political action has required rural citizens to head into the city. There, the cramped urban conditions and pestilence breeds disaffection among the citizenry. Hear what Pericles had to say to inspire Athenians for the continued glory of the city.

Socrates on Trial: For the Defense

You might think you know Socrates, but here you'll encounter a whole new context for understanding one of the Greeks' most famous citizens. In the wake of the Peloponnesian War, tension lingers following the overthrow of an oligarchy in Athens, and the democratic population is in search of a fall guy. See how Socrates fits the bill.

Conspiracy! Murder of Philip II

Murder has always intrigued us, especially when the fate of a state hangs in the balance. Explore the mystery of Philip II of Macedonia, murdered amid a wedding celebration in 336 B.C.E. Is he killed by a jilted lover? A jealous wife? An ambitious son? Dive into Macedonian court life and consider the possible motives and social intrigue.

Alexander the Great: Punjab Revolt

Pyrrhus: Deadly Dreams of Empire

India's Ashoka the Great Repents

Hannibal: Rome Holds Its Breath

The Final Days of Julius Caesar

Antony and Cleopatra's Death Pact

Jesus under Surveillance and Arrest

Jerusalem Tinderbox: Temple in Flames

Roman Colosseum: Blood in the Arena

Visigoth King Alaric Descends on Rome

Nika Riots at the Racetrack: Theodora

The Concubine Empress: Wu Zetian

Muhammad's Awakening and Escape

Charles Martel Defeats the Muslims

Culture Shock! Travels of Ibn Fadlan

Vladimir Smashes the Idols of the Rus

Charlemagne Saves Leo III, Rogue Pope

Urban II Unleashes the First Crusade