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  • Hadrian and the Classical World
  • Part One – The Archaic Greek World
    1. Homeric Epic
    2. The Greeks’ Settlements
    3. Aristocrats
    4. The Immortal Gods
    5. Tyrants and Lawgivers
    6. Sparta
    7. The Eastern Greeks
    8. Towards Democracy
    9. The Persian Wars
    10. The Western Greeks
  • Part Two – The Classical Greek World
    1. Conquest and Empire
    2. A Changing Greek Cultural World
    3. Pericles and Athens
    4. The Peloponnesian War
    5. Socrates
    6. Fighting for Freedom and Justice
    7. Women and Children
    8. Philip of Macedon
    9. The Two Philosophers
    10. Fourth-century Athenians
  • Part Three – Hellenistic Worlds
    1. Alexander the Great
    2. Alexander’s Early Successors
    3. Life in the Big Cities
    4. The New World
    5. Rome Reaches Out
    6. The Peace of the Gods
    7. Liberation in the South
    8. Hannibal and Rome
    9. Diplomacy and Dominance
  • Part Four – The Roman Republic
    1. Luxury and Licence
    2. Turbulence at Home and Abroad
    3. Pompey’s Triumphs
    4. The World of Cicero
    5. The Rise of Julius Caesar
    6. The Spectre of Civil War
    7. The Fatal Dictator
    8. Liberation Betrayed
  • Part Five – From Republic to Empire
    1. Antony and Cleopatra
    2. The Making of the Emperor
    3. Moral and Society
    4. Spectator Sports
    5. The Roman Army
    6. The New Age
  • Part Six – An Imperial World
    1. The Julio-Claudians
    2. Ruling the Provinces
    3. Effects of Empire
    4. Christianity and Roman Rule
    5. Surviving Four Emperors
    6. The New Dynasty
    7. The Last Days of Pompeii
    8. A New Man in Action
    9. A Pagan and Christians
    10. Regime Change, Home and Away
    11. Presenting the Past
  • Hadrian: A Retrospective
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