Тёмный

Mary Beard and Dan Snow On The 'Best and Worst' Roman Emperors 

History Hit
Подписаться 1,3 млн
Просмотров 12 тыс.
50% 1

"I think I'd go for a jug of wine with Caligula, just to see what he was really like..."
Classicist and national treasure Mary Beard answers Dan's quickfire questions on ancient Rome and its emperors. Ever wondered which Caesar Mary would like to interview? Or which part of history she finds most boring? Watch this video and find out.
#MaryBeard #DanSnow #AncientRome

Опубликовано:

 

14 окт 2021

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 22   
@chemBTW
@chemBTW 2 года назад
Mary Beard is just wonderful!!!!!!
@michimelody4036
@michimelody4036 2 года назад
I love this woman. The end.
@siderealphil2533
@siderealphil2533 2 года назад
(Octavian) Augustus, the initiator in the name of his Adopted Father Julius Caesar is my favourite... I agree tho, bloody brutal days indeed.! Many thanks, Love what you guys do 🙏🏻
@spankflaps1365
@spankflaps1365 2 года назад
What did Rocky say when he completed the Roman Wall? Yo Hadrian, I did it!
@history_alice
@history_alice 2 года назад
This is so interesting!!! More please
@HistoryHit
@HistoryHit 2 года назад
Which Roman emperor would you share a jug of wine with? 🍶
@history_alice
@history_alice 2 года назад
CAESAR obvi
@kathrynblue2702
@kathrynblue2702 2 года назад
Hadrian...for breadth of vision and experience. Great conversations to be had. Hawtness too. mebbe 3some w/Antinous. ;)
@jinz0
@jinz0 2 года назад
where is the full interview?
@Macharius89
@Macharius89 2 года назад
Trajan of course. A magnificet ruler, an excelent general and a hard drinker
@jackbuckley7816
@jackbuckley7816 Год назад
I'd really like to interview Nero. I've long wanted to know just what made the guy tick. And the most nagging question of all----whether or not he fiddled while Rome burned, did he actually initiate the great conflagration? Then Constantine, I think---fascinating fellow, his conversion, or at least, acceptance of Christianity, giving the religion protected status, putting it on the road to European dominance, influencing all of Western civilization that followed for centuries to come.
@papajohnloki
@papajohnloki 2 года назад
Tiberius may be the most interesting- a great general and biographers (Tacitus, Suetonius et al) are hostile to him but seem to view him in the prism of who followed him.
@mishapurser4439
@mishapurser4439 Год назад
Mary Beard is incredible Note: Perhaps the best way to reform the judiciary is to join the legislature and make whatever judicial and/or constitutional reforms you wish to add into the law that the judiciary functions through.
@marloyorkrodriguez9975
@marloyorkrodriguez9975 2 года назад
I’d drink with Trajan or Aurelian
@MomentsGap
@MomentsGap 2 года назад
Maybe it's obscure but in Jewish tradition Titus is quite (in)famous if not the most famous because under him the second temple was destroyed.
@jinz0
@jinz0 2 года назад
where is the full interview?
@celticsaxon8857
@celticsaxon8857 2 года назад
Definately not Caligula! I would like to have a jug of wine with Boudicca so I could tell her what the Roman battle plans were and how they would win. That would really change the course of history ...
@billythedog-309
@billythedog-309 2 года назад
Definately...etely....utely...that'll do.
@lampad4549
@lampad4549 9 месяцев назад
Little sexist to say that most roman expresses would have done better than their husband's not sure if it is joke or not in this day and age.
@jack4029
@jack4029 Год назад
Every answer is just rome was terrible people are terrible now it's just a different time period
Далее
Советы на всё лето 4 @postworkllc
00:23
Prof. Mary Beard: "What's the Point of Ancient Rome?"
27:34
An Evening with Mary Beard
55:40
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.