Britain's Most Historic Towns Season 1 Episode 1 Roman Chester
- May 23, 2021
- 46 min
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8.0 (5)
In the first episode of Britain's Most Historic Towns, we travel back in time to Roman Chester. Historian Alice Roberts takes us on a journey through the ancient city, exploring its rich history and uncovering fascinating insights into everyday life during the Roman occupation.
As we follow Alice's journey through the city, we learn about the Romans' impressive engineering feats, including the construction of the city's famous walls and the ingenious underground drainage system that kept the streets clean. We also witness the incredible craftsmanship of the Roman artisans, as Alice shows us some of the stunning artifacts and mosaics that have been uncovered in the city over the years.
Throughout the episode, Alice introduces us to some of the key figures in Roman Chester's history, from the emperor Vespasian (who minted coins in the city) to the famed gladiator Commodus (who is said to have fought at the amphitheater). We also visit some of the city's most iconic attractions, including the Chester Cathedral and the Roman Gardens, which offer a serene oasis in the bustling city center.
As we explore Roman Chester with Alice, we gain a new appreciation for the city's lasting influence on British history. From its strategic importance as a military base to its role as a center of trade and commerce, Chester played a vital role in shaping the country's future. And thanks to Alice's engaging storytelling and infectious enthusiasm, we can't help but feel excited about uncovering more of Britain's most historic towns in the episodes to come.