Ancient Warriors
Ancient Warriors is a 1994 20-part documentary series from the Discovery Channel.
The show explores the motivations of ancient soldiers, as well as how they lived, fought, trained, died, and changed the world.
It also uses battle re-enactments and computer graphics to demonstrate military strategy.
The Vikings
Knights of the Templar
Macedonians
Maurya Warriors of the Elephant
Aztecs
Sioux
Ninja Warriors of the Night
Janissaries
The Huns
Highlanders
Spartans
The Normans
Legions of Rome
Shaolin Monks
Samurai
Irish Warriors of the Emerald Isle
Hawaiians The Warriors of Paradise
The Celts
Soldiers of the Pharaoh
The Assyrians
Ancient Warriors
Ancient Warriors is a 1994 20-part documentary series from the Discovery Channel. Each half-hour episode looks at a major fighting people or force and charts the reasons for their rise to dominance and subsequent fall. The show explores the motivations of ancient soldiers, as well as how they lived, fought, trained, died, and changed the world. It also uses battle re-enactments and computer graphics to demonstrate military strategy.
Maurya Warriors of the Elephant
Irish Warriors of the Emerald Isle
Terry Jones’ Barbarians
Terry Jones’ Barbarians is a 4-part TV documentary series first broadcast on BBC 2 in 2006.
Presented and written by Terry Jones, he challenges the received Roman and Roman Catholic notion of the barbarian. It could be compared to his earlier series Medieval Lives, it questions aspects of history we take for granted.
So you think you know everything about the Romans? They gave us sophisticated road systems, chariots and the modern-day calendar. And of course they had to contend with barbarian hordes who continually threatened the peace, safety and prosperity of their Empire. Didn’t they?
Terry Jones’ Barbarians takes a completely fresh approach to Roman history. Not only does it offer us the chance to see the Romans from a non-Roman perspective, it also reveals that most of the people written off by the Romans as uncivilized, savage and barbaric were in fact organized, motivated and intelligent groups of people, with no intentions of overthrowing Rome and plundering its Empire. Terry Jones argues that we have been sold a false history of Rome that has twisted our entire understanding of our own history. Terry asks what did the Romans ever do for us?
This is the story of Roman history as seen by the Britons, Gauls, Germans, Greeks, Persians and Africans. The Vandals didn’t vandalize – the Romans did. The Goths didn’t sack Rome – the Romans did. Attila the Hun didn’t go to Constantinople to destroy it, but because the Emperor’s daughter wanted to marry him. And far from civilizing the societies they conquered the Romans often destroyed much of what they found. Terry Jones travels round the geography of the Roman Empire and through 700 years of history – bringing wit, irreverence, passion and the very latest scholarship to transform our view of the legacy of the Roman Empire and the creation of the modern world
Watch the entire four part series uninterrupted here…
or you can watch specific episodes below:
1. The Primitive Celts
2. The Savage Goths
3. The Brainy Barbarians
4. The End of the World
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