ORF Universum Documentaries Season 1 Episode 61

ORF Universum Documentaries Season 1 Episode 61 Carnuntum: Metropolis in the Land of the Barbarians

  • TV-G
  • May 28, 2006

In episode 61 of the first season of ORF Universum Documentaries, viewers are taken back in time to the era of the Roman Empire and the city of Carnuntum. Located in what is now Austria, Carnuntum was a major metropolis in the region and served as an important military and economic hub.

Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to stunning views of the ruins of Carnuntum, including the amphitheater, Roman baths, and impressive architectural structures. These structures allow viewers to envision what life was like for those living in the city during its prime.

The episode also explores the unique relationship that the Romans had with the "barbarian" tribes that surrounded the city. While the Romans held significant military power over these tribes, they also recognized their cultural and economic significance. As a result, the Romans actively traded and worked with these tribes, resulting in a cultural melting pot in Carnuntum.

Viewers will also learn about the history of Carnuntum, from its founding to its eventual decline and abandonment. Along the way, they will learn about some of the key figures who played important roles in the city's history, such as Emperor Marcus Aurelius and archaeologist Theodor Winkler.

Throughout the episode, expert insights and commentary from historians and archaeologists bring the city and its history to life. With stunning visuals, engaging storytelling, and insightful analysis, ORF Universum Documentaries' "Carnuntum: Metropolis in the Land of the Barbarians" is a must-watch for anyone interested in the history of ancient Rome and its impact on the world.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 28, 2006
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Language
    English